Security
How to Protect Your Digital Footprint – 10 easy ways


Anthon Wansland
CMO & Founder
6 min
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Your digital footprint is always growing. Every search, click, post, and sign-up leaves data behind. Some of it is visible. Much of it is not.
Understanding how to protect your digital footprint is no longer optional. It is a basic part of staying safe online.
This guide explains what a digital footprint is, why it matters, and how you can reduce your exposure.
Digital Footprint Protection Checklist
Share less personal information online
Use strong, unique passwords
Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA)
Check and update privacy settings
Delete unused accounts
Monitor your online presence
Avoid public Wi-Fi for sensitive activity
Block or limit tracking (cookies, pixels)
Keep devices and software updated
Remove unwanted personal data from Google
What Is a Digital Footprint?
A digital footprint is the record of your online activity. Everyday actions, browsing, shopping, posting, or signing up, leave traces. Over time, these traces form a detailed picture of you.
Your digital footprint can include:
Websites you visit
Social media activity
Online purchases
Search history
Personal information
There are typically two main types of digital footprints
Active footprint
Data you intentionally share online. For example, when you post on social media, comment on a blog, fill out a form, sign up for a newsletter, or leave a product review.
Even something as simple as liking a post or uploading a photo contributes to your active digital footprint, because you are choosing to share that information.
Passive footprint
Data that is collected about you without you actively providing it. For example, websites can track your behavior through cookies, analytics tools, and tracking pixels. This can include your IP address, browsing history, time spent on a page, location data, and even the device you’re using.
You rarely see this happening, but it builds a detailed picture of your online behavior over time.
> Also read: Understand the different types of exposure
Why Is It Important to Protect Your Digital Footprint?
The answer to why it is important to protect your digital footprint comes down to control and risk. An unprotected digital footprint can lead to:
Identity theft
Data breaches
Targeted scams
Reputation damage
Unwanted profiling by advertisers or third parties
Remember! – Your data is valuable. The more exposed it is, the easier it becomes for others to misuse it.
How Do You Protect Your Digital Footprint?
The honest answer is that there’s no single solution. Protecting your digital footprint isn’t something you fix once and forget, it’s an ongoing process.
At Serus, we work with digital presence and online data every day, which gives us insight into what actually reduces exposure. Based on that, here are 10 proven ways to protect your digital footprint.
10 Ways to Protect Your Digital Footprint
Step 1: Limit What You Share Online
Before posting or submitting personal data, ask yourself: Does this need to be public?
Reducing what you share is one of the simplest ways to protect your digital footprint.
Step 2: Review Privacy Settings Regularly
Go through your privacy settings on social media, apps, and accounts.
Make sure:
Profiles are private where possible
Personal details are hidden
Data sharing is minimized
Step 3: Use Strong, Unique Passwords
Weak or reused passwords are one of the biggest vulnerabilities.
Best practices:
Use a password manager
Create long, complex passwords
Avoid reusing credentials
Step 4: Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
Adding an extra layer of security makes it significantly harder for unauthorized users to access your accounts.
Step 5: Remove Old or Unused Accounts
Old accounts often contain outdated or unsecured data.
Search your inbox for old sign-ups and delete accounts you no longer use. This is one of the best ways to protect my digital footprint over time.
Step 6: Be Careful With Public Wi-Fi
Public networks are often unsecured.
If you must use them:
Avoid logging into sensitive accounts
Use a VPN
Disable automatic connections
Step 7: Monitor What Appears About You Online
Search your own name regularly to see what information is publicly available.
This helps you understand your exposure and take action if needed.
Step 8: Manage Cookies and Tracking
Websites track your behavior through cookies and scripts.
You can:
Clear cookies regularly
Use privacy-focused browsers
Install tracking blockers
Step 9: Keep Software and Devices Updated
Updates often include security patches.
Outdated systems are easier to exploit, making this a critical step to protect your digital footprint effectively.
Step 10: Request Removal of Personal Data
If your personal information appears on search engines or websites, you can request its removal, or use specialized services that handle the process for you.
> Also read: How to remove search results about you from Google
Tips on How to Protect Your Digital Footprint Long-Term
Protecting your footprint isn’t a one-time task, it’s ongoing.
Here are some additional mindset shifts to help you stay more mindful of your digital footprint.
Think before you click or share
Avoid oversharing on social platforms
Regularly audit your accounts and data
Stay informed about new privacy risks
Use tools, like Serus, that help monitor and remove personal data
This guide is designed to help you take control of your digital footprint and reduce your online exposure. For ongoing monitoring and automated data removal, Serus can help manage the process for you.