PRIVACY & INFORMATION SECURITY
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This lesson plan educates students about the potential risks of oversharing personal information on social media platforms and the dangers of using public Wi-Fi networks and geotagging their locations.
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A feature that allows you to add location information, like the name of a place or its coordinates, to a photo or video you post online.
Public wifi networks are wifi networks available for anyone, typically in places like coffee shops, airports, or libraries. Public networks can be unsafe to use because bad actors or malicious criminals can intercept your connection and potentially steal your personal information, such as your passwords, credit card information, or other sensitive data.
Oversharing on social media is when you share too much personal information online, such as your location or phone number. Sharing too much information online can have serious negative consequences as it leaves you vulnerable to many cyber risks.
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