Privacy, it starts with yourself!
Today is European Privacy Day, also known as Data Protection Day. The Council of Europe and the European Commission created this day to inform citizens about the rights they have when they provide personal data (digitally) to companies and agencies. Their goal is also to raise awareness about how citizens themselves handle and provide personal data.
Privacy awareness
Awareness is a great place to start! The development of the Internet and devices connected to it has been rapid in recent years. The ease with which you look something up or publish something on the Internet has been optimized to a few keys on a device out of your pocket or on your wrist. Despite that enormous ease of use that these technological advances offer us, there is also a downside. With the increasing complexity of services, services and platforms, it has also become more opaque what, where and to whom your search or publication goes.
Tracking cookies
An example is a tracking cookie. By placing a small file on your computer, a website can track which pages you visit so that a profile can be built to serve you better. Because tracking cookies are very often placed from another domain, by other (commercial) parties, they are also referred to as
Post away!
In addition to the opaque (technical) part, there is also a part you can control. When using a service, service or an app, it is always wise to look at things like, privacy statement, settings ect. Is it necessary for an app to know my location or have access to all my contacts? Or is it necessary for the functioning of the service or app. What does the service or app do with the (meta-) data they collect about me? But it is also wise to have some alertness when using services. When you post online " look I'm here now!!! And it's great " indicate here not only where you are but also where you are not! Even posting a nice photo, can sometimes have unpleasant and long-lasting consequences, as we see in the
Privacy by design
Of course, the responsibility does not lie entirely with the user. The industry has a very big duty & responsibility to take here! Fortunately, more and more companies are doing this. When developing or expanding products and services,
Data mining
Data mining, the targeted search through a computer for relationships, for example statistical, in large collections of data for scientific or commercial purposes. The program Zembla devoted two episodes to so-called data mining to give an insight into how and what: