Safety SAFETY. Protecting Privacy  Don’t broadcast your location.  You Tube settings  Read privacy policies  Real names?  Revealing your status.

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Safety SAFETY

Protecting Privacy  Don’t broadcast your location.  You Tube settings  Read privacy policies  Real names?  Revealing your status.

PRIVACY

Anonymity Audience is invisible

Replicable Everything can be cut and pasted

Persistent Once something is it out there, it doesn’t ever go away

So that means our kids are leaving digital footprints

Explain that nothing is really private Set up privacy settings Keep passwords private Protecting Personal Privacy

Cookies  Track users when they enter a site and record areas they visit.  Can be used by marketers to create customer profiles and deliver customized information.  Track users when they enter a site and record areas they visit.  Can be used by marketers to create customer profiles and deliver customized information.

 Go to Safari preferences  Select the security tab  Accept cookies only from sites I visit. Cookies & Safari

Facebook Privacy Settings  Video