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Digital Footprint: It refers to the information that an individual leaves behind while using the internet, including the websites visited, social media profiles, online purchases, and digital communication. The digital footprint can have both positive and negative effects, depending on the type of information shared and the audience that has access to it.

Cookies: These are small text files stored on a user's device by a website. Cookies contain data that helps the website remember user preferences, login information, and browsing history. Cookies can be both first-party, created by the website visited, and third-party, created by other websites that provide services on the visited site.

Geolocation: It is the process of identifying and determining the location of a person or device using various technologies such as GPS, IP address, Wi-Fi, and cellular network. Geolocation data is commonly used in mapping, location-based services, and targeted advertising.

Metadata: It refers to the information that describes other data. Metadata includes information such as file type, size, creation date, and author, and is commonly used to organize, manage, and search for data.

Data: It is a collection of facts, figures, and statistics that can be processed to gain insights and knowledge. Data can be in various forms such as text, images, audio, and video, and is often used in business, research, and scientific fields.

Spreadsheet: It is an electronic document consisting of rows and columns used to organize, manipulate, and analyze data. Spreadsheets are commonly used for financial analysis, budgeting, project management, and data tracking.

Browser History: It is a record of websites visited by a user using a web browser. The browser history can be used to track user activity, personalize ads, and improve search results.

Digital Literacy: It is the ability to use digital technologies effectively and responsibly to access, evaluate, and communicate information. Digital literacy includes skills such as searching, filtering, analyzing, and creating digital content.

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Digital Footprint: It refers to the information that an individual leaves behind while using the internet, including the websites visited, social media profiles, online purchases, and digital communication. The digital footprint can have both positive and negative effects, depending on the type of information shared and the audience that has access to it.

Cookies: These are small text files stored on a user's device by a website. Cookies contain data that helps the website remember user preferences, login information, and browsing history. Cookies can be both first-party, created by the website visited, and third-party, created by other websites that provide services on the visited site.

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