8.1.1 Privacy concerns

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  • What is the definition of privacy in the digital age?
    Control over personal information
  • Privacy in the digital age is crucial due to the vast amounts of data collected and shared online.
  • Physical privacy refers to control over physical spaces and belongings
  • Match the type of privacy with its definition:
    Physical Privacy ↔️ Control over physical spaces
    Digital Privacy ↔️ Control over personal data online
  • What are common threats to physical privacy?
    Physical theft, eavesdropping
  • The importance of privacy in the digital age includes safeguarding personal data and ensuring freedom from surveillance
  • Why is privacy crucial in the digital age?
    To safeguard personal data
  • Using encrypted messaging apps is an example of protecting digital privacy.
  • Identification data includes information that uniquely identifies an individual
  • What is the primary privacy concern associated with location data?
    Surveillance, stalking
  • Understanding categories of personal data helps in implementing appropriate privacy measures.
  • Match the category of personal data with its example:
    Identification Data ↔️ Full name
    Contact Information ↔️ Email address
    Financial Data ↔️ Credit card number
  • Data breaches involve unauthorized access to sensitive data stored by organizations
  • What is an example of identity theft?
    Using stolen credit card details
  • Targeted advertising uses personal data to display ads tailored to individuals.
  • The Target data breach in 2013 exposed millions of credit card numbers
  • Identity theft involves stealing and using another person's personal information.
  • Ethical principles in data collection and usage
    1️⃣ Fairness
    2️⃣ Transparency
    3️⃣ Respect for Privacy
    4️⃣ Informed Consent
    5️⃣ Data Security
  • Fairness in data practices ensures that data usage does not create unequal outcomes
  • Transparency requires users to understand how their data is being used.
  • Informed consent ensures users give clear approval for data collection
  • Collecting health data without explicit consent violates respect for privacy.
  • The GDPR applies to organizations processing data of EU citizens
  • Under GDPR, organizations must obtain explicit consent to process personal data
  • In the digital age, privacy is crucial due to vast data collection and sharing online.
  • Match the type of privacy with its description:
    Physical Privacy ↔️ Control over physical spaces
    Digital Privacy ↔️ Control over personal data online
  • An example of physical privacy is locking your house
  • Using encrypted messaging apps protects digital privacy.
  • Match the type of personal data with its example:
    Identification Data ↔️ Full name
    Contact Information ↔️ Email address
    Location Data ↔️ GPS coordinates
    Financial Data ↔️ Credit card number
  • Identification data uniquely identifies an individual
  • Location data can be collected using GPS or Wi-Fi networks
  • Financial data includes credit card numbers and bank account details.
  • What is the primary purpose of identification data?
    Uniquely identify an individual
  • Contact information is used to communicate with an individual
  • Location data includes GPS coordinates and Wi-Fi networks.
  • What type of data includes credit card numbers and bank account details?
    Financial data
  • Classify personal data categories based on sensitivity and use.
    1️⃣ Identification Data
    2️⃣ Contact Information
    3️⃣ Location Data
    4️⃣ Financial Data
  • Identity theft is a privacy concern associated with identification data.
  • Phishing is a privacy concern related to contact information.
  • What is the primary privacy concern associated with location data?
    Surveillance