What contributes to your passive digital footprint

A passive digital footprint refers to the information that is left behind by a person online without consciously and actively sharing it. Here are some factors that contribute to your passive digital footprint:

1. Cookies and trackers: When you visit websites or use apps, they may install cookies and trackers on your device to remember your preferences and activity. This information can contribute to your passive digital footprint.

2. Social media activity: Even if you have a private social media account and do not share anything publicly, your activity such as likes, comments, and interactions can be tracked and contribute to your passive digital footprint.

3. Online shopping: Your online shopping history, including the products you have viewed, purchased, or searched for, can contribute to your passive digital footprint.

4. Public records: Information that is publicly available, such as legal records, property records, and voter registration, can contribute to your passive digital footprint.

5. Photos and videos: Photos and videos that you are tagged in, even if you did not upload them yourself, can contribute to your passive digital footprint.