Which of the following statements about digital footprints are true? Select all that apply.

You are in full control of who sees your digital footprint.  


Your digital footprint is permanent.  


What other people post does not impact your digital footprint.  


Your actions online contribute to your digital footprint.  

Some statements that are true about digital footprints include:

- Your digital footprint is permanent.  
- Your actions online contribute to your digital footprint.

The correct statements about digital footprints are:

1. Your digital footprint is permanent.
2. Your actions online contribute to your digital footprint.

The correct statements about digital footprints are:

1. Your digital footprint is permanent.  
2. Your actions online contribute to your digital footprint.  

To determine the correct statements, let's break down each statement and analyze them one by one:

1. You are in full control of who sees your digital footprint.
This statement is not true. While you have some control over what you choose to share online, once information is posted or shared on the internet, it becomes difficult to completely control who sees it. Digital footprints can be accessed and viewed by various individuals and organizations, including potential employers, marketers, and even hackers.

2. Your digital footprint is permanent.
This statement is true. Once information is posted online, it can be saved, copied, and archived by others, making it difficult to completely erase or remove. Even if you delete a post or content, it may still exist in backups, caches, or other copies.

3. What other people post does not impact your digital footprint.
This statement is not true. Your digital footprint can also be influenced by what others post about you or tag you in online. For example, if someone posts an unflattering photo of you or writes negative comments about you, this can impact your digital footprint and how others perceive you online.

4. Your actions online contribute to your digital footprint.
This statement is true. Every action you take online, whether it's posting on social media, commenting on a forum, or sending an email, contributes to your digital footprint. These actions leave a trace of data that can be collected and analyzed by various entities.