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What does the term 'privacy' refer to?

  • The ability to share personal information freely
  • Protection from being observed or tracked by others (correct)
  • A method to collect user data
  • The process of digital communication
  • What are cookies used for?

  • To store user passwords securely
  • To track online purchases exclusively
  • To collect information about user activity (correct)
  • To enhance internet privacy
  • What might privacy settings allow users to do?

  • Automatically share data with third parties
  • View all information collected by an app
  • Eliminate the need for a privacy policy
  • Control what information is visible to others (correct)
  • What is a privacy policy?

    <p>A document describing how user information is collected and used</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What defines hate speech?

    <p>Using any form of communication to target individuals based on group membership</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an example of oversharing?

    <p>Sharing information that leads to regret later</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What comprises a digital footprint?

    <p>All online information about a person, posted intentionally or unintentionally</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the 24/7 news cycle imply?

    <p>Continuous investigation and reporting of news at all times</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which option best defines bias?

    <p>A strong opinion or preference either for or against something</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is cyberbullying?

    <p>Using digital means to intimidate or harm someone</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Privacy and Protection

    • Privacy involves safeguarding individuals from being monitored or tracked by external entities such as governments, corporations, or other individuals.

    Cookies

    • Cookies are small text files saved on devices by websites that track user behavior and device information.

    Privacy Settings

    • Websites or apps offer privacy settings that allow users to control the visibility of their personal information to other users and third parties.

    Opt Out

    • Opting out refers to the decision made by an individual to refrain from participation in a specific service or activity.

    Privacy Policy

    • A privacy policy is a legal document outlining the types of user data collected by an app or website and the manner in which that data is utilized.

    Terms of Service

    • Terms of service are legal agreements detailing the rules and regulations that both the service provider and users are expected to follow while using the service.

    Hate Speech

    • Hate speech encompasses communication that attacks individuals based on their affiliation with particular groups, such as race, gender, or religion.

    Anonymous

    • Being anonymous means lacking identifiable information, including a name, that can trace back to a specific individual.

    Cyberbullying

    • Cyberbullying is the act of using digital platforms to intimidate, harm, or distress others.

    Oversharing

    • Oversharing refers to the act of sharing personal information excessively, often leading to regret later.

    Digital Footprint

    • A digital footprint is the collective online data about an individual, including both information posted intentionally and unintentional data shared by others.

    Breaking News

    • Breaking news involves urgent information regarding recent events that are currently unfolding.

    Bias

    • Bias demonstrates a strong inclination or judgment favoring or opposing a particular entity or viewpoint.

    24/7 News Cycle

    • The 24/7 news cycle refers to the continuous, round-the-clock coverage of news events across various media platforms, including television, radio, and online sources.

    Digital Media

    • Digital media includes various forms of content, such as text, audio, images, and video, that facilitate sharing, communication, and collaboration over the internet or through computer networks.

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    Test your knowledge on privacy and protection concepts, including cookies, privacy settings, and policies. Learn how these elements affect online safety and user data management. Challenge yourself to understand the importance of safeguarding personal information.

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