Find out what you really know about your privacy.
[[Question 1]]
Facebook saves all your messages and photos, including the location images were taken, true or false?
[[True]]
[[False]]
This is correct! Facebook do save all of your messages and images until such a time as they see fit to delete them!
[[Question 2]]
The previous statement was actually true, facebook do save all messages and images, including details of the location an image was taken until such a time as they decide to delete them! Find out more at [[https://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation]]
[[Question 2]]
Facebook are legally obligated to remove any existing information on customers if/when a new owner takes over some or all of their assets.
[[True!]]
[[False!]]
Wrong! If their assets are taken over by a new owner they have no obligation to delete your information and it may be passed on to the new management. Scary!
[[Question 3]]
Correct! If Facebook are taken over by new management their is no obligation to delete your information, this means your details may be visible to whoever controls the assets of the Facebook company in the future.
[[Question 3]]
Facebook can share information about me to others without me giving my consent.
[[This is true.]]
[[This is false.]]
Right! Facebook can share your information with others, especially the police, without asking for your consent first.
[[Question 4]]
Wrong! Facebook do have the right to grant access to your information to the police, etc. at their own discretion!
[[Question 4]]
Website cookies are dangerous and can be used to hack your PC and gain your information.
[[This statement is true.]]
[[This statement is false.]]
False! This statement is not true, cookies are perfectly safe and simply allow a website to remember your details such as what is in your shopping basket for the next time you visit or to keep you logged in whilst you switch between pages!
[[Question 5]]
Right! As you know, this statement is not true, cookies are perfectly safe and simply allow a website to remember your details such as what is in your shopping basket for the next time you visit or to keep you logged in whilst you switch between pages!
[[Question 5]]
Your transactions made to sites through Facebook are also saved, including your billing address, card numbers and other details.
[[This is true!]]
[[This is false!]]
Facebook do save your payment details, even though they currently themselves offer no paid services, if you use facebook to pay for something then they will save your payment details!
[[Question 6]]
Wrong! Facebook do save your payment information if you pay for something through their site!
[[Question 6]]
Websites have to inform me of their privacy changes and must request my acceptance of the changes before I am allowed to continue using their service.
[[This statement is true!]]
[[This statement is false!]]
Wrong!
This statement is false. Websites such as Instagram do NOT have to update you when their privacy policy changes nor do they need to request your acceptance of the updated policy, find out more here [[https://help.instagram.com/155833707900388/?ref=hc_fnav]]
[[Question 7]]
Correct! Websites like Instagram do not have to notify you when they update their privacy policy nor do they have to ask for you accept the new changes, be sure to check frequently to make sure they haven't updated their policy without telling you!
[[Question 7]]
If a site that has all my information including bank details and addresses is hacked, all of my valuable information will be compromised.
[[True!!]]
[[False!!]]
This is true! All of your valuable, important and private information will be compromised!
[[Question 8]]
Wrong! All of your information private and important information will be compromised!
[[Question 8]]
My data is stored on american servers, this means that only American laws apply when it comes to keeping my privacy safe.
[[This is true!!]]
[[This is false!!]]
Wrong! This statement is false, European countries are protected by the EU-US Privacy Shield, an agreement between the European court of Justice and the US means that US based companies must comply with the rules stated in the agreement.
[[Question 9]]
Right! European countries are protected by the EU-US Privacy Shield, an agreement between the European court of Justice and the US means that US based companies must comply with the rules stated in the agreement.
[[Question 9]]
This quizz was informative.
[[This is very true.]]
[[This is completely false.]]
I'm glad this quiz was useful in informing you about privacy laws! Thanks for playing!
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Oh well, at least you already know a lot about privacy laws!
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