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What is personal data? a. Only our names and email addresses. b. The list of websites we daily visit and the location of our devices. c. Any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person, such as name, IDs, medical data or location. 2. What is pseudonymisation? a. A data transformation process, of which outcome data can only be attributed to a person by the use of additional information. b. A process when we delete an individual's data. c. Special information about a person. 3. What is anonymisation? a. A process when we delete an individual's data. b. A process when we unsubscribe from newsletters. c. A process when we transform personal data as the subject of that cannot be identified anymore. 4. What a secure password should not contain? a. Special characters and the space character. b. Personal or context-specific information. c. Accented characters. 5. What is a website cookie? a. Some delicious cakes that we can order online. b. Browsing or user-specific information stored in a file on your computer. c. Malicious contents, such as malware or virus. 6. Has privacy become an issue since Facebook? a. No, because "Discussion on privacy issues is as old as mankind" -by Jan Holvast. b. Yes, it is related to Facebook. c. No, it is only some privacy policies from the 21st century. 7. Does Google Chrome Incognito browser allow you to search in complete privacy? a. Yes, nobody can get information about your browsing. b. No, because it secretly collects browsing data, and other Google tools used by the specific site can also collect various types of data. c. No, but you can delete the search history. 8. Can public wi-fi share your location data? a. Yes, data can be the location of the WIFI point or IP address. b. No, wi-fi routers do not have GPS tools. c. Yes, Google can share your location with your friends. 9. Is fingerprinting a form of website tracking that uses the attributes of your device or browser to build a profile of you? a. No, because it is a DNA collection process. b. Yes, it is true. c. No, because fingerprinting is when you use the fingerprint reader of your smartphone. 10. Under the general data protection regulation (GDPR), what can be correct? a. Right to be informed or Right to transparency. b. Right not to comply with privacy policies. c. Right to be filmed by other people's camera equipment 11. Sharing passwords with each other. a. It is safe. b. It is okay because everybody does the same.
What is personal data? a. Only our names and email addresses. b. The list of websites we daily visit and the location of our devices. c. Any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person, such as name, IDs, medical data or location. 2. What is pseudonymisation? a. A data transformation process, of which outcome data can only be attributed to a person by the use of additional information. b. A process when we delete an individual's data. c. Special information about a person. 3. What is anonymisation? a. A process when we delete an individual's data. b. A process when we unsubscribe from newsletters. c. A process when we transform personal data as the subject of that cannot be identified anymore. 4. What a secure password should not contain? a. Special characters and the space character. b. Personal or context-specific information. c. Accented characters. 5. What is a website cookie? a. Some delicious cakes that we can order online. b. Browsing or user-specific information stored in a file on your computer. c. Malicious contents, such as malware or virus. 6. Has privacy become an issue since Facebook? a. No, because "Discussion on privacy issues is as old as mankind" -by Jan Holvast. b. Yes, it is related to Facebook. c. No, it is only some privacy policies from the 21st century. 7. Does Google Chrome Incognito browser allow you to search in complete privacy? a. Yes, nobody can get information about your browsing. b. No, because it secretly collects browsing data, and other Google tools used by the specific site can also collect various types of data. c. No, but you can delete the search history. 8. Can public wi-fi share your location data? a. Yes, data can be the location of the WIFI point or IP address. b. No, wi-fi routers do not have GPS tools. c. Yes, Google can share your location with your friends. 9. Is fingerprinting a form of website tracking that uses the attributes of your device or browser to build a profile of you? a. No, because it is a DNA collection process. b. Yes, it is true. c. No, because fingerprinting is when you use the fingerprint reader of your smartphone. 10. Under the general data protection regulation (GDPR), what can be correct? a. Right to be informed or Right to transparency. b. Right not to comply with privacy policies. c. Right to be filmed by other people's camera equipment 11. Sharing passwords with each other. a. It is safe. b. It is okay because everybody does the same.
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