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The texts are too long and people don’t want to take the time. PART ONE 1. Why do most people use web portals and apps without reading the terms and comditions? The texts are too long and people don’t want to take the time. 2. What trick can be used to make sure that nobody is going to read a text? Use a small print, a sans-serif font and use capitals. 3. What makes the terms and conditions imposed by phone companies tricky? They may use your data to track you. It’s wire tapping. 4. How did the Patriot Act (2001) change privacy policies of companies like Google? There is actually less privacy for users of websites. These sites can communicate data to court laws, for example. 5. What is the problem with default settings like those on Facebook? People don’t change them. Facebook changed the default settings without warning. 6. Why don’t many politicians use social networks in the US? Because they’re afraid to appear in public. 7. What kind of programme is Total Information Awareness? It was a total surveillance programme.

2. Use a small print, a sans-serif font and use capitals. PART ONE 1. The texts are too long and people don’t want to take the time to read them. 2. Use a small print, a sans-serif font and use capitals. 3. They may use your data to track you. It’s wire tapping. 4. There is actually less privacy for users of websites. These sites can communicate data to court laws, for example. 5. People don’t change them. Facebook changed the default settings without warning. 6. Because they’re afraid to appear in public. 7. It was a total surveillance programme. 8. The CIA/FBI use Facebook for intelligence gathering about people. 9. It is simply marked as “deleted” but it is still visible for Facebook or a government agency which wants the info.

11. The person doing the search is a (potential) criminal / murderer. PART ONE 10. It is not anonymous. 11. The person doing the search is a (potential) criminal / murderer.

1. They do not have to inform their users that they’re doing that. PART TWO 1. They do not have to inform their users that they’re doing that. 2. They design devices which can extract all the info from mobile phones. They sell these devices to governments worldwide. 3. He meant “get drunk” and the US authorities took it literally. 4. Because the authorities thought they were going to sabotage the Royal wedding. 5. A massive spy centre for the storage of data on US citizens. 6. It allows the police/government to perform retrospective surveillance = to look into somebody’s past activities. 7. Anything that has been digitized is not private anymore because it can be accessed. 8. Because Zuckerberg thought they had stopped filming. 9. These companies allow the NSA access to their data.

They do not have to inform their users that they’re doing that. PART TWO 1. What is the problem when companies like Google, Twitter, Yahoo or Amazon hand over user information to the government? They do not have to inform their users that they’re doing that. 2. What devices does Cellebrite produce and what are its principal clients? They design devices which can extract all the info from mobile phones. They sell these devices to governments worldwide. 3. What did the man who twitted “destroy America” mean and how was it interpreted by the US authorities? He meant “get drunk” and the US authorities took it literally. 4. Why was a street theatre group arrested in England? Because the authorities thought they were going to sabotage the Royal wedding. 5. What is the NSA building in Utah? A massive spy centre for the storage of data on US citizens. 6. Storing data and audio footage amounts to a time machine. How is this possible? It allows the police/government to perform retrospective surveillance = to look into somebody’s past activities.

7. Why do many people think that our privacy has been compromised? PART TWO 7. Why do many people think that our privacy has been compromised? 7. Anything that has been digitized is not private anymore because it can be accessed. 8. Why did the man filming Mark Zuckerberg thought he smiled at him? Because Zuckerberg thought he had stopped filming. 9. What does NSA’s programme called PRISM allow Facebook, Google and 7 other tech companies to do? These companies allow the NSA access to their data.

5. What is the problem with default settings like those on Facebook? PART ONE 1. Why do most people use web portals and apps without reading the terms and comditions? ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What trick can be used to make sure that nobody is going to read a text? 3. What makes the terms and conditions imposed by phone companies tricky? 4. How did the Patriot Act (2001) change privacy policies of companies like Google? 5. What is the problem with default settings like those on Facebook? 6. Why don’t many politicians use social networks in the US? 7. What kind of programme is Total Information Awareness?

8. What is the connection between Facebook and the CIA? PART ONE 8. What is the connection between Facebook and the CIA? ____________________________________________________________________________________ 9. What happens when you delete a post/comment on Facebook? 10 What is the problem when you do a search on Google? _____________________________________________________________________________________ 11. How can a search for terms like “wife killer” or “decapitated” on Google be interpreted?

4. Why was a street theatre group arrested in England? PART TWO 1. What is the problem when companies like Google, Twitter, Yahoo or Amazon hand over user information to the government? _____________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What devices does Cellebrite produce and what are its principal clients? 3. What did the man who twitted “destroy America” mean and how was it interpreted by the US authorities? 4. Why was a street theatre group arrested in England? 5. What is the NSA building in Utah? 6. Storing data and audio footage amounts to a time machine. How is this possible?

7. Why do many people think that our privacy has been compromised? PART TWO 7. Why do many people think that our privacy has been compromised? _____________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Why did the man filming Mark Zuckerberg thought he smiled at him? 9. What does NSA’s programme called PRISM allow Facebook, Google and 7 other tech companies to do?