Online security: Cover your digital footprint

Digital Footprints
Just how much of yourself do you leave online?

Have you ever Googled yourself? We all know that a pile of information about us exists online, but it never really becomes clear until you put your name or online handle into a search engine.

Looking for something a little freakier? Try a Google image search.

An embarrassing past

Beyond identity theft, there are some genuine reasons to want to cover up your digital footprints, especially if they represent a part of your rebellious, naive youth that you no longer agree with. For example, you may be starting a new career as a public figure or even going on a blind date.

We're presuming you've already Googled your name in quotes and found something that you're not too happy about.

If it was beyond the first two pages of results, it's probably pretty safe from most eyes, but if not, or if you don't want to take the risk of there being someone determined to find some dirt, you'll want to take some action.

Unfortunately for you, you can't remove results from Google (or other search engines) directly. All you can do is make them less relevant and eventually, they'll drop off into the oblivion that lies beyond page 5.