What’s the Big Deal about Internet Privacy Marrs Computer Club.

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What’s the Big Deal about Internet Privacy Marrs Computer Club

Key Vocabulary Anonymous: Someone who can’t be identified based on the information at hand Cookies: Small computer text files placed in your computer by the sites you visit that collect information about your computer system and the web pages you view Third Party: A person or company other than you and the owner of the website you visit Privacy Options: Choices a website might give you about what it does with your information

What if? Our principal has hired a research company to collect information that will help us make the school better for you. Several observers will watch students and record where each of you goes, how many times you go there, and how long you stay there, including to the water fountain, your locker, the bathroom, the cafeteria, and to visit another student. You will be identified only by a number. At the end of the day, the research company will put all the data together and write a report for the principal.

Questions Who else might see the information? Can people’s identification numbers be linked to their name by the principal? Do you think any of the information should remain private? Do you think you will be allowed to review the data collected about you? Are you satisfied with the explanation that the information is needed “to make the school better,” or do you want to know more about how the information will be used?

Computer Privacy The story is not true. No one will be collecting the information about the school. This is the kind of information that many websites collect whenever you visit them. Companies can learn all kinds of things about you, based on where you go and what you do when you’re online.

What is……. Anonymous Cookies Third Party Privacy Options

Worksheet What’s the Big Deal About Internet Privacy. ▫You may work in pairs. ▫Answer all the questions.