Our internet, our choice

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Our internet, our choice Understanding consent in a digital world

What do you share online? Pictures Videos Holidays Birthdays Relationships Feelings Celebrations Location Opinions

Why do we share things online? Connection Congratulate someone News Warn people of potential dangers To make a joke Keep in touch Funny/humour Campaigns Inspire Advise To show off Make friends Education/ further a career For attention

What happens to all of the information you share online? It might stay with the person you intended to see it and them alone Some may get shared again by someone else Someone else could take a screenshot Some of it is stored and analysed by certain apps and websites Emoji provided free by EmojiOne This then can be used to form ‘Big Data’

What is Big Data? “Extremely large data sets that may be analysed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behaviour and interactions.” (Oxford Dictionary) ‘Big data’ can give you a tailored experience online- this might be showing you adverts relevant to the things you like for example, a brand of shoes or clothing. Emoji provided free by EmojiOne

What data do popular apps store about me? Emoji provided free by EmojiOne or

Facebook holds data on every video you’ve ever watched, every page you’ve liked, every message exchanged and the groups you belong to. Facebook will hold information about how you use their service. This includes: Pages you’ve liked or reacted to Your messages you’ve exchanged The groups you belong to, the dates you joined and you posts and comments in the groups Advertisers you’ve interacted with Search history of all the words, phrases and names you’ve searched for Your location history

Google stores the location of everywhere you go. If you have Google services on your phone and location enabled then it will be storing your location. Click on this link to see your own data:  google.com/maps/timeline? pb

Snapchat holds data about every snap you have received and sent. Snapchat holds information about the following: What you search for who you interact with Chat history friends list friend requests sent deleted friends numbers of stories viewed content interests subscriptions locations

Once your WhatsApp messages are delivered they are deleted from WhatsApp's servers. Whatsapp states: “Once your messages (including your chats, photos, videos, voice messages, files, and share location information) are delivered, they are deleted from our servers.”

When you sign up to have a Spotify account, Spotify automatically has the right to access your photos, location, contacts and voice data. Spotify states: “We will not access any of the personal information listed above without first obtaining your consent.”

Instagram collects information on how many times you’ve been on the app, the time of day you went on and how long you were on for. Instagram states: “We collect information about how you use our Products, such as the types of content you view, the people or accounts you interact with; and the time, frequency and duration of your activities. For example, we log when you're using and have last used our Products, and what posts, videos and other content you view. We also collect information about how you use features like our camera.”

How does it make you feel? Annoyed? Confused? Happy? Angry? Emoji provided free by EmojiOne Stressed? Secure? Not bothered? Worried?

“It doesn’t really matter to me right now…” Be Informed - Explore what information is being stored about you Ask - Make sure you ask for permission and gain consent before you share things about other people Think before you share - Think about what you are sharing and who can see it now and in the future Emoji provided free by EmojiOne

Here are some Top Tips for controlling your information “This does matter to me…” Here are some Top Tips for controlling your information Explore your settings: Who are you sharing your information with? - Check which APP’s have access to your data Who is seeing your data? – ‘Clean up’ all your contacts and followers Withdraw permissions - Remove permission from any APP’s which do not need access to your data Delete - Delete any content you no longer want and remove old accounts and APP’s Emoji provided free by EmojiOne

“This does matter to me…” Emoji provided free by EmojiOne

Our internet, our choice Understanding consent in a digital world