Response #1

Hi Jorja!When I entered your homepage, I was shocked. Your website is well decorated and clear,it looks fantastic. And each blog has a cover picture which is worth learning. Your explanation of digital identity in blog 2 is also easy to understand. Regarding the transaction you mentioned on Facebook, I personally think that Facebook is not very safe compared to Amazon. Although Facebook is very convenient and fast, it has many security risks. If you are defrauded, the platform has no responsibility to help you get your money back.The third -party platform transactions are safer for both buyers and seller like amazon.Cause you money won’t be able to transfer to others directly.And I totally agree with the privacy settings you mentioned in your blog. The people you follow and the content you like may be regarded as professional evaluations by others.Even if you regard this as personal identify apps,you may care about the audience you faced everyday.

Response #2
Hi Amanda! I found your blog is very flexible. It is not just a step-by-step guide that only marks the points required by the teacher.You always speak from your own perspective and experience, which makes it easier for readers to understand the academic content.You mentioned in your article that you can search your information on Google to see your digital identity.I have an experience here. I once posted a post asking which of my ear piercings should be kept,and I attached a photo of my existing ear piercings. Then many years later, I searched for earrings on a search engine and saw my photo on the homepage.I want to ask for help. But I don’t want to make my post completely public. This seems difficult to do so.You have strong sense of security on website which is good thing.Cause you never know when the audience of your post will become somthing you can’t predict.

Response#3

Hi Jayden!Your blog built really good. I like that you used two specific social media platforms as examples to illustrate the issue of online privacy. Indeed, Facebook was originally positioned as a campus dating website.And the instagram is an image post website.Because the online identity required by the campus website is more comprehensive. This means you will expose more of yourself to others.However, Instagram’s audience is more limited. It is more conducive to the establishment of personal identification.Using two popular social media platforms for comparison will help readers understand better.