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Protecting Your Privacy Online

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Cooperative Extension Tech Tuesday January 2011: Protecting Your Privacy Online

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Protecting Your Privacy Online

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No mute button?Mute: dial 611#Unmute: dial 600#

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Do as I say, not as I do

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Passwords Lie Secure connection

(SSL) Vanity search Junk Account Terms of Service Billboards/T-Shirt

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Don’t use your banking password for anything else

Use strong passwords (min 8 characters, alpha-numeric, mixed case)

Consider using a password keeper (i.e., LastPass)

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Create a free email account for online registrations

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Don’t use your correct birth date

Make up your mother’s maiden name, elementary school name, favorite pet name, etc.

"123 No Such Street, Nowhere, WI 01010"

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When filling out sensitive data on surveys, make sure that it is a secure connection (SSL)

Https://

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Put your name in quotes in the search engine.

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http://123people.com

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http://spokeo.com

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Activity: Take a post-it or piece of paper and write on it the funniest thing that ever happened to you… last week, last month, last year or in your lifetime.

Un-mute your phone (button or 600#) and wait for instructions…

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Work account Vacation status Friends and

followers Micro-manage Tagging photos Kids’ names Games, quizzes Location-sharing

tools

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Create separate work and personal accounts

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•Create Lists of Friends and Pages

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•Create Lists of Friends and Pages

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Most FB users accept the defaults

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Use the friends list to personalize your privacy settings

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Open Book: http://youropenbook.org/ (warning: potentially offensive language)

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Photo releases

Avoid identifiable photos

Don’t tag in Facebook

Use initials for ID

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Most ask for access to your personal information

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http://apps.facebook.com/aclunc_privacy_quiz/

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Weird status messages = potential virus

If it sounds too good to be true…

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http://www.facebook.com/help/?safety

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http://foursquare.com

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Who owns your contact information?

Are they company assets?

National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace

(draft)

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Electronic Frontier Foundation http://www.eff.org/

Lifehacker http://lifehacker.com/

Federal Trade Commission: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/index.html http://www.onguardonline.gov/

Snopes Scam Checker http://snopes.com/

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