by Julia Bernd | Jan 16, 2019 | Blog, Information Is Valuable, Project News, Resources/How-Tos, Sharing Releases Control, You're Leaving Footprints
To help CS teachers tie privacy concepts more closely to traditional CS curriculum content — i.e. programming — the Teaching Privacy team created three new programming exercises to add to our Teaching Privacy/TROPE curriculum: Mapping Geotagged Tweets:...
by Julia Bernd | May 23, 2016 | Apps/Tools, Blog, Privacy Requires Work, Resources/How-Tos, Someone Could Listen
The Free Software Foundation recently released a set of tools and guides on email encryption: Email Self-Defense Site For those who are concerned about protecting their email against any possible eavesdropping (including government surveillance), FSF provides some...
by Julia Bernd | Feb 23, 2015 | Blog, Project News, Resources/How-Tos
Each year, high-school students in the Berkeley Foundation for Opportunities in Information Technology (BFOIT) enrichment program participate in internships at ICSI and UC Berkeley. Last August, interns Alexis Conway and Isha Doshi worked with the Teaching Privacy...
by Julia Bernd | Sep 22, 2014 | Blog, Information Is Valuable, Privacy Requires Work, Resources/How-Tos, Someone Could Listen
Every year, the Electronic Frontier Foundation publishes a report on major Internet sites and services called “Who Has Your Back”, along with a handy chart summarizing how each company or service deals with government requests for their users’...
by Julia Bernd | Sep 11, 2014 | Blog, Project News, Resources/How-Tos
If you’re a teacher, you may be looking at this website and thinking, Gee, this is really great material, but how would I use it in the classroom? Well, good news! The Teaching Privacy team has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a...
by Julia Bernd | Aug 11, 2014 | Blog, Resources/How-Tos, You're Leaving Footprints
An explanation of the iPhone’s “Frequent Locations” feature, and instructions for turning it off if you don’t want it to track and correlate geolocation data this way. However, as this article points out, turning off “Frequent Locations” doesn’t erase the data your...
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