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8.1 Ethical issues
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
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