Digital identity

"Identidad digital"
Spanish C1 writing exercise

Discover the impact of digital identity in everyday life.

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Some vocabulary you may want to look up before or during this exercise: "aware of [sth]", "footprint", "to post (share on internet)", "identity theft" and "increasingly".

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Today, we all have a digital identity, even if we aren't always aware of it. Every time we use social media, we leave a footprint online. This information includes photos, comments and personal data. In many cases, our digital identity doesn't accurately reflect who we are. We often only show an idealized version of ourselves. However, that image can influence how others perceive us. For example, companies review profiles before hiring someone. That's why it's important to think before posting content online. Furthermore, there's the risk of identity theft. If we don't protect our data, other people can use it without permission. While the internet offers many advantages, it also has dangers. It's crucial to be aware of our digital presence. Managing our online identity effectively is increasingly necessary. It's not just about privacy, but also about reputation. In the digital world, our actions have real consequences.

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