Data is made up of words, numbers, images, and sounds, but without this, it has no meaning
What is context?
Name one common physical storage device.
What is a hard drive, USB stick, SIM card, phone, or tablet?
Data that relates to an identifiable person is called this.
What is personal data?
When signing up for Facebook, Instagram, or Snapchat, you provide this list of information (name two).
What are name, email address, date of birth, username, password, or location?
Companies need your permission to share your data. This permission is often given when you agree to these.
What are Terms and Conditions?
When data is put together in a meaningful way, it becomes this.
What is information?
This term describes services like iCloud, OneDrive, or Dropbox.
What is the Cloud?
This regulation protects personal data in Europe.
What is the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation)?
Tagging photos online often reveals this about you.
What is your location?
True or False – Most people read the Terms and Conditions carefully before signing up.
What is False?
Information can lead to this, which is a deeper understanding.
What is knowledge?
Cloud data is stored on massive collections of computers called these.
What are data centres?
Bank details, medical records, and salaries are examples of this type of data.
What is sensitive personal data?
Your likes, comments, and follows reveal this type of preference to companies.
What are product and service preferences?
Accepting Terms and Conditions is a legal agreement between you and this.
What is the company/service provider?
A phone number that identifies someone personally would be of interest to the police—what type of information is this?
What is personally identifiable information (PII)?
Your mobile phone stores your contacts on this small chip.
What is a SIM card?
Name two examples of non-personal data.
What are weather reports, data logs, or financial system data?
Your activity patterns can reveal when you wake up and go to sleep, also known as this.
What are sleep patterns?
You might be surprised what you agreed to when using this social media platform mentioned in the lesson.
What is Facebook (or Instagram)?
Companies value our data because it allows them to do this more effectively.
What is advertise?
True or False – All data stored on the Cloud is stored only in your home country.
What is False?
Accessing someone’s private data without permission is called this.
What is unauthorised access?
Posting about politics online may reveal this part of your identity.
What is your political identity?
Sharing data with companies often results in receiving these, tailored to your profile.
What are targeted advertisements?