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What’s the Big Deal About Internet Privacy?. Today’s Objective I can explain to Mr. Bates why companies collect information about visitors on their websites.

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1 What’s the Big Deal About Internet Privacy?

2 Today’s Objective I can explain to Mr. Bates why companies collect information about visitors on their websites and I am able to use online privacy terms. I can explain to Mr. Bates why companies collect information about visitors on their websites and I am able to use online privacy terms.

3 In this lesson we are going to… Explore the concept of privacy in both a real- world setting and online. Explore the concept of privacy in both a real- world setting and online. Understand how and why companies collect information about visitors to their websites. Understand how and why companies collect information about visitors to their websites. Learn and use online privacy terms. Learn and use online privacy terms. Learn that websites are required to post privacy policies. Learn that websites are required to post privacy policies.

4 What do you think about… 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. 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.

5 Concerns I want you to go to Microsoft Word and write down 3 questions or concerns you have, or think other students might have. I want you to go to Microsoft Word and write down 3 questions or concerns you have, or think other students might have.

6 False Scenario This story is not true; no one will be collecting information about you in the school. However, 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. This story is not true; no one will be collecting information about you in the school. However, 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.

7 Anonymous Someone who can’t be identified based on the information at hand Someone who can’t be identified based on the information at hand

8 Remember Most people think no one knows who they are or what they do when they are online. Believing they are anonymous is why people sometimes do things online that they would not do face to face. However, it’s nearly impossible to be completely anonymous online. Most people think no one knows who they are or what they do when they are online. Believing they are anonymous is why people sometimes do things online that they would not do face to face. However, it’s nearly impossible to be completely anonymous online.

9 Cookies Small computer files placed in your computer by the sites you visit that collect information about your computer system and the webpages you view. Small computer files placed in your computer by the sites you visit that collect information about your computer system and the webpages you view.

10 Legal Terms 1 st Party = You 1 st Party = You 2 nd Party = The website owners 2 nd Party = The website owners 3 rd Party = Any other person or company other than you and the owner of the website you visit 3 rd Party = Any other person or company other than you and the owner of the website you visit

11 Privacy options Choices a website might give you about what it does with your information. Choices a website might give you about what it does with your information.

12 Privacy Policy Every website has a privacy policy. Every website has a privacy policy. You can usually find the Privacy Policy by looking at the small print at the bottom of the home page and finding the words “Privacy” or “Privacy Policy.” You can usually find the Privacy Policy by looking at the small print at the bottom of the home page and finding the words “Privacy” or “Privacy Policy.”

13 Pass out the What’s Private Handout Now I am going to assign each row websites. Now I am going to assign each row websites. On the websites you are going to find the Privacy Policy. On the websites you are going to find the Privacy Policy. On your handouts you are going to check off the words that you find on the site and answer the questions about personal information and privacy options. On your handouts you are going to check off the words that you find on the site and answer the questions about personal information and privacy options.

14 Website Assignment 1 st Row--How Stuff Works: www.howstuffworks.com 1 st Row--How Stuff Works: www.howstuffworks.com 2 nd Row--Google: www.google.com 2 nd Row--Google: www.google.com 3 rd Row--Wikipedia: www.wikipedia.org 3 rd Row--Wikipedia: www.wikipedia.org 4 th Row--Hulu: www.hulu.com 4 th Row--Hulu: www.hulu.com 5 th Row--Facebook: www.facebook.com 5 th Row--Facebook: www.facebook.com

15 Sharing What We Found Now you are going to share what you found out about the kinds of information your sites collect, and how the sites use the information. Now you are going to share what you found out about the kinds of information your sites collect, and how the sites use the information. Does their site collect personal information? Does their site collect personal information? Does it use cookies, or does it give out data to third parties? Does it use cookies, or does it give out data to third parties? Does it give them a choice of privacy options? Does it give them a choice of privacy options? This information is generally included in the This information is generally included in the privacy policy, though not always. privacy policy, though not always.

16 1 st Row--How Stuff Works: www.howstuffworks.com Does your site collect personal information? Does your site collect personal information? Does it use cookies, or does it give out data to third parties? Does it use cookies, or does it give out data to third parties? Does it give them a choice of privacy options? Does it give them a choice of privacy options?

17 4 th Row--Hulu: www.hulu.com Does your site collect personal information? Does your site collect personal information? Does it use cookies, or does it give out data to third parties? Does it use cookies, or does it give out data to third parties? Does it give them a choice of privacy options? Does it give them a choice of privacy options?

18 3 rd Row--Wikipedia: www.wikipedia.org Does your site collect personal information? Does your site collect personal information? Does it use cookies, or does it give out data to third parties? Does it use cookies, or does it give out data to third parties? Does it give them a choice of privacy options? Does it give them a choice of privacy options?

19 5 th Row--Facebook: www.facebook.com Does your site collect personal information? Does your site collect personal information? Does it use cookies, or does it give out data to third parties? Does it use cookies, or does it give out data to third parties? Does it give them a choice of privacy options? Does it give them a choice of privacy options?

20 2 nd Row--Google: www.google.com Does your site collect personal information? Does your site collect personal information? Does it use cookies, or does it give out data to third parties? Does it use cookies, or does it give out data to third parties? Does it give them a choice of privacy options? Does it give them a choice of privacy options?

21 Remember The previous information is generally included in the privacy policy, though not always. The previous information is generally included in the privacy policy, though not always.

22 Question #1 Do you mind that the site collects information about you? Do you mind that the site collects information about you? Why or why not? Why or why not?

23 Question #2 Does it make a difference what kind of information your site collects about you? Does it make a difference what kind of information your site collects about you?

24 Remember There is a difference between sites that collect personal information such as names, addresses, and email, and sites that collect other information about things you do on the Internet, but keep the identities of their visitors anonymous. There is a difference between sites that collect personal information such as names, addresses, and email, and sites that collect other information about things you do on the Internet, but keep the identities of their visitors anonymous.

25 Question #3 What do you get in return for the information? What do you get in return for the information? Is the exchange worth it to you? Is the exchange worth it to you?

26 Understand that… what you receive is free access to the website. In some cases, sites sell the data to make money, which supports the site. However, not every site does this, and some sites find other ways to support themselves. what you receive is free access to the website. In some cases, sites sell the data to make money, which supports the site. However, not every site does this, and some sites find other ways to support themselves.

27 Design your own privacy policy You are going to type your own privacy policies in MS Word, using use all of the terms on the What’s Private? Student Handout. You are going to type your own privacy policies in MS Word, using use all of the terms on the What’s Private? Student Handout. In designing your privacy policies, you will need to consider the following questions: In designing your privacy policies, you will need to consider the following questions:

28 What kinds of information do you want to collect about visitors to your site? What kinds of information do you want to collect about visitors to your site? How will you use the information? How will you use the information? Will you use cookies? Will you use cookies? Will you share the information you collect with third parties? Will you share the information you collect with third parties? Do you want to give your visitors privacy options, so that they have choices about how the information will be used? Do you want to give your visitors privacy options, so that they have choices about how the information will be used?

29 Read Aloud? Anybody want to read your privacy policy out loud to the class? Anybody want to read your privacy policy out loud to the class?

30 Strategies Strategies for dealing with a site that asks for more information than you feel comfortable sharing, or that does not post a clear policy. Strategies for dealing with a site that asks for more information than you feel comfortable sharing, or that does not post a clear policy. 1. You can leave a site if they don’t like the policy. 2. Adults may have access to privacy settings, so students can ask an adult family member or teacher to check out the site or contact the site for more information.

31 Now do Follow up Questions


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