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International Privacy Day 2017

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International Privacy

Day 2017

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Privacy Basics: Protect Your Data

• Learning Objectives

Learners will understand how tocreate secure passwords,monitor their online privacy andsecurity, protect their data, andidentify online trackers usingweb literacy skills like evaluate,navigate, open practice, andprotect.

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IP Tracer

• What is IP

– Internet Protocol

• It is “a numerical label assigned to each

device (e.g., computer, printer)

participating in a computer network that

uses the Internet Protocol for

communication” -Wikipedia

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IP Tracer

• List down all popular IP Address

• Look-up your IP Address

– http://www.who.is

– http://www.iptrackeronline.com

• Research IP Addresses

• IP Address of your favorite sites

• Mapping IP Address

• Reflection and Assessment

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Bad Password Collage

• Top Worst Passwords

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Bad Password Collage

• Make a Strong Password

– At least 8 characters.

– A mix of uppercase and lowercase letters.

– A mix of letters, numbers, and punctuation marks.

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Bad Password Collage

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Create Secure Password

• Create a Pass Phrase Inspired by xkcd

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Create Secure Password

• Create a Pass Phrase with Diceware

– For example, a roll of 1, 2, 2, 5, and 6 would be read as "12256" and correspond to the word "ankle" in the word list.

• Create Basic 8 and Basic 16 passwords

– Yesterday, I was 5 minutes late.

– Y,Iw5ml!

– Last year, I got an A in every class except for the worst 2.

– Ly,IgaAieceftw2.

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Data Trail Timeline

• A data trail timeline is like a list of all the

times and places someone online could

collect information about what you're doing

online and where you are in the real world.

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Data Trail Timeline

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Data Trail Timeline

• The big idea is to turn each learner's brainstormed list into some kind of sequential, narrative timeline of the ways they act online that others can track during any given day so that all of your learners realize how public their habits and whereabouts can be.

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Privacy Coach

• What are IP addresses and how do they work?

• What can IP addresses tell us about someone's location in the real world?

• How can we tell if a password is weak or strong?

• What makes a password bad or weak? Which ones should we avoid?

• What makes a password good or secure or strong? How can we make those?

• What are cookies and what is online tracking?

• How can we see how companies and websites track us with cookies?

• How can we manage our privacy settings in a browser to prevent or delete cookies and tracking?

• What is a data trail timeline? How do I find my own data trail?

• How can I manage my privacy choices throughout the day to leave less of a data trail behind me?

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Privacy Coach

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Privacy Coach

• The big idea is to have learners create authentic, relevant products they can use in their own lives to teach other people what they've discovered about privacy and protecting data online.

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