Why is it important to think about what you share before you post information online? Select all the answers that apply from the options below.

People that search for you online create an opinion about who you are based on what you post.  


The information that you share can have legal implications (POPIA) if you do not have permission to share it.


The information you post is permanent, and deleting it does not remove it entirely from the internet.  


The information you post can be found and can affect your future education and career goals.

The information you post can be used for identity theft or other fraudulent activities.

- People that search for you online create an opinion about who you are based on what you post.

- The information that you share can have legal implications (POPIA) if you do not have permission to share it.
- The information you post is permanent, and deleting it does not remove it entirely from the internet.
- The information you post can be found and can affect your future education and career goals.

All of the above answers apply.

When you share information online, people who search for you can form an opinion about you based on what you post. Therefore, it's important to think about what you share to create a positive image.

The information you share may have legal implications, particularly with respect to the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA). If you share someone's personal information without their permission, it can lead to legal consequences.

Another reason to be cautious about what you post online is that the information you share is permanent. Even if you delete it, it may still exist somewhere on the internet and could potentially resurface in the future.

Lastly, the information you post online can impact your future education and career goals. Employers and academic institutions often perform online background checks, and if they come across inappropriate or damaging content, it could negatively affect your opportunities.