Online Privacy
how do you surf the web?
Online privacy is a big problem going on in the United States.
people are posting there personal information or posting what they are wearing that day. They are sometimes stopped by others who recognize them, but they dont know who they are. Complete strangers are out there and are waiting just around the corner for the person that has caught their interest and might just snatch them up.
Tips on how to learn Online Privacy
The Rules
1. dont post stuff you dont want to regret
2. dont put your address on anything
3. dont use your name
4. dont post inappropriate pictures
5. dont check in on your location
6. dont post that your on vacation
7. read the terms and service
8. dont accept something until you all about it
2. dont put your address on anything
3. dont use your name
4. dont post inappropriate pictures
5. dont check in on your location
6. dont post that your on vacation
7. read the terms and service
8. dont accept something until you all about it
Examples of information the should not be given out.
1. your address
2. phone number
3. social security
4. your house number
2. phone number
3. social security
4. your house number
Online Privacy Event
The Computers, Privacy and Data Protection Conference is proud to announce its 7th edition to be held on 22-24 January 2014 in Brussels, Belgium. CPDP is a non-profit platform originally founded in 2007 by research groups from the Vrije University Brussel, the University de Namur and Tilburg University, which has now grown significantly and incorporates a consortium of 21 conference partners. In an atmosphere of independence and mutual respect, CPDP gathers academics, lawyers, practitioners, policy-makers, computer scientists and civil society from all over the world to exchange ideas and discuss the latest emerging issues and trends. This unique multidisciplinary formula has served to make CPDP one of the leading data protection and privacy conferences in Europe and around the world. A terrific programme will include more than 60 panels held over three consecutive days. The panels will focus on key issues that cover all current debates: The data protection reform in the European Union, PRISM, big data, cybercrime, data retention, cloud computing, enforcement by Data Protection Authorities, biometrics, e-health, privacy by design, and much, much more.
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