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Online Privacy

Definition: A broad term that usually means the ability to control what information you share about yourself online and who can see and share it. Example: Always you should think before you post things on the internet because that we be your digital footprint and it could come back to you later in your life.

Representation

Definition: A picture, symbol, or description that says a lot about (or expresses a truth about) a thing, a person, or a group. Example: A flag for the United States of America represents the country that we live in and all the freedom we have.

Representation

Definition: A picture, symbol, or description that says a lot about (or expresses a truth about) a thing, a person, or a group. Example: A thing that represents something such as a symbol representing a person.

Stereotype

Definition: An oversimplified, widely believed image or idea of a person, group or thing. Example: A bold statement that may not always be true.

Stereotype

Definition: An oversimplified, widely believed image or idea of a person, group or thing. Example: A widely held Belief or guess of something or someone

Personal information

Definition: Information that identifies a specific person - for example, your name, street address, phone number, Social Security number, email address, etc. - is called personal (or sensitive) info. Really think carefully before sharing this kind of information online. Example: 1151 Braemore Way, Tallahassee, Florida. Address or Personal Info.

Personal information

Definition: Information that identifies a specific person - for example, your name, street address, phone number, Social Security number, email address, etc. - is called personal (or sensitive) info. Really think carefully before sharing this kind of information online. Example: Facts about yourself including things like where you live or your credit card number. Something you wouldn't want other people to get a hod of or know.

Personal information

Definition: Information that identifies a specific person - for example, your name, street address, phone number, Social Security number, email address, etc. - is called personal (or sensitive) info. Really think carefully before sharing this kind of information online. Example: Your information that you don't necessarily want other people to know; sensitive information.

Context

Definition: Information that surrounds the message or whatever we're seeing which helps us understand the message. Context can include the place where the message is, the time when it appears or who it's coming from. Example: My mom bought my dance dress without me. I hate blue! By using context clues you could interpret that her mom bought a blue dress.

Context

Definition: Information that surrounds the message or whatever we're seeing which helps us understand the message. Context can include the place where the message is, the time when it appears or who it's coming from. Example: The side information to a topic; the information that describes the topic.

Oversharing

Definition: Sharing too much online - usually this is about sharing too much personal information or just too much about yourself in a certain situation or conversation online. Example: When you share more than once a day or just to much on social media.

Reputation

Definition: The ideas, opinions, impressions, or beliefs that other people have about you; something that you can't be totally sure about but that you usually want to be positive or good. Example: Your status or beliefs that people believe about you.

Interpret

Definition: The way a person understands a message, or the meaning they get from it. Example: It is the way you understand something like a message.

Interpret

Definition: The way a person understands a message, or the meaning they get from it. Example: To fully understand or comprehend what you are being told or finding out.

Interpret

Definition: The way a person understands a message, or the meaning they get from it. Example: To interpret is to understand the information someone or something is giving you

Settings (Application)

Definition: This is the area in any digital product, app, website, etc., where you can define or adjust what you share and how your account is handled - including your privacy settings. Example: The "settings" app on a device has lots of ways to fix or improve your device in many different ways.

Settings (Application)

Definition: This is the area in any digital product, app, website, etc., where you can define or adjust what you share and how your account is handled - including your privacy settings. Example: The place where the user goes to make adjustments to there apps, product etc.

Settings (Application)

Definition: This is the area in any digital product, app, website, etc., where you can define or adjust what you share and how your account is handled - including your privacy settings. Example: The space where you can choose who sees your personal information.

Digital footprint (or digital presence)

Definition: Your digital footprint is all the information about you that appears online. This can mean anything from photos, audio, videos, and texts to "likes" and comments you post on friendsʼ profiles. Just as your footsteps leave prints on the ground while you walk, what you post online leaves a trail as well. Example: When you go on a site and the fact that you went on the site will always be there.

Digital footprint (or digital presence)

Definition: Your digital footprint is all the information about you that appears online. This can mean anything from photos, audio, videos, and texts to "likes" and comments you post on friendsʼ profiles. Just as your footsteps leave prints on the ground while you walk, what you post online leaves a trail as well. Example: When you go to a website you leave a "footprint" or a trace that you were there. It tracks what you put out in the internet world.


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