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Ages 7-11

I can explain
Sharing
how many free
Personal Information
apps or services
may read and
share private
information
(e.g. friends,
contacts, likes,
images, videos,
Ages 7-11

What is consent?

Consent is another word for permission.


We need to ask for permission for some things and
give permission for others, when we’re online as well
as offline.
Ages 7-11

Why do organisations ask you for consent?

Sometimes organisations will


ask permission before they do
something that might affect
you or your account - for
example, collecting your
personal information.

Can you think of any other


examples like this?
Ages 7-11

Permission mission

Take a look a the questions


on the next few slides.

What is the right choice?


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Permission Mission
You’re signing up for a
new online gaming
account when you’re
given the following choice.

What you do next?

A. Speak to an adult
B. Tick the box and click ‘Create Account’
C. Click on the ‘Terms and Conditions’ to read what they say
D. Something else
Ages 7-11

Permission Mission
You’re entering an online
competition and are
asked to fill in this form.

What you do next?

A. Fill in the details mark with a *


B. Fill in every detail on the form
C. Speak to an adult
D. Something else
Ages 7-11

Permission Mission
You’ve installed a new gaming
app on your mum’s phone when
a pop-up appears.

What you do next?

A. Click confirm
B. Ask your Mum
C. Click deny
D. Something else
Ages 7-11

https://www.bbc.com/ownit/its-personal/team-own-it-ter
ms-and-conditions
?
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Permission mission

I can explain what app permissions are


and can give some examples.

I can describe simple ways to increase


privacy on apps and services that
provide privacy settings.
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App permissions
● Why do apps ask for permission
to access information/device
features?
● What do you think apps do with
that access/information?
● What might happen if you deny
permission?
Ages 7-11

Privacy choices
Using the game cards, think about different strategies for
protecting people’s privacy online.

Can you sort them into the following categories?

● User action (what people do to look after their own


information online)
● Tech features (what buttons/tools they can use to help
manage their privacy)
● Industry responsibility (what do companies do to help
users look after their information?)
Ages 7-11

Look at the strategies and decide which column to


write them in. Can you come up with your own?

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