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Your digital footprint: It's bigger than you realize

Your digital footprint: It's bigger than you realize | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"Just about everything about you is online, whether you put it there or not ..."


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UK Google users could lose EU GDPR data protections | Technology | The Guardian

UK Google users could lose EU GDPR data protections | Technology | The Guardian | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Brexit prompts firm to move data and user accounts of British users from EU to US

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Protect Your Data By Using Single Sign-On Whenever Possible 

Protect Your Data By Using Single Sign-On Whenever Possible  | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
No company, be it a startup or a conglomerate, has a perfect security system. Chipotle’s payment system was hacked, OneLogin experienced a data breach, and even Google had a run in with a bad phishing exploit that left thousands of account compromised from a shared document. In other words, I’m wary about giving any info to companies that don’t have a track record of keeping it safe.

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5 cybersecurity life skills to teach all year

5 cybersecurity life skills to teach all year | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

As the digital world evolves, cybersecurity life skills are more essential than ever—here are some major lessons to impart upon students

If a student from your school had someone knock on their front door, ask for personal information and offer to give them a treat in exchange for that information, what would happen? It depends on the child, but what you know for certain is that your district or school has been teaching stranger danger since that child was in kindergarten, so the odds are good that the interaction would raise a red flag for the student.

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Alternatives to Google Products (Complete List)

Alternatives to Google Products (Complete List) | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

It’s been fun Google, but it’s time to say goodbye.

 

Have you noticed?

 

Google’s entire business model is based on you surrendering to their corporate surveillance. That’s it. All they do is repackage mass corporate surveillance into convenient, free, trendy applications that suck up all your data. Your private data helps Google dominate the online advertising market.

 

You are the product.

 

The other key issue to consider here is that Google is tracking and recording your activity in order to build a user profile, which can be used for various purposes.


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