Monday, August 2, 2021

Cybersmart - Smart Footprint - Private vs Personal - Part 1

What information can we share online? Why is it important that we don’t share too much information? Who can look at the information we share online?

We are learning to choose which information should be kept private and which information is okay to share. 

Last week we looked at how you can find out information about someone. Cooper shared a whole lot of information in his story - he shared too much! We call the information that keeps us safe private information which means we don’t share it with others.  

Today we decided what information Cooper shared that made him unsafe. We split the information into private and personal information.

Here is our list of things that are private and should not be shared online:

  • Your date of birth
  • Your full name
  • Your address

This information can be used to identify you individually.

As a class, we choose two celebrities and saw if we could find out any private information about them.

Here is what we found out:

Richie McCaw     

                       


1. He is 40 years old
2. He is 187cm tall and 107kg heavy.
3. His mum is Margaret McGaw and his dad is Donald McGaw
4. His wife is Gemma McGaw (Flynn).
5. He went to Lincoln University.
6. He was born on December the 31st, 1980, Oamaru district.
7. He went to Otago Boys High.
8. His agents phone number 020710105553.


Valerie Adams


1. She is 36.
2. She was born on October 6th, 1984.
3. She was born in Rotorua
4. Her full name is Valerie Kasanita Adams
5. She is 193cm tall.


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