ENGR/CS 101 CS Session Lecture 18 No computers today Today is the last day for the CS session for this group. On Friday, there will be a Mingle in KC137. NO CLASS on Monday. NO FINAL EXAM in this class. Good news is almost everyone has earned an A or A- for the CS session (a few students have not submitted the Substitution Cipher or Statistics projects, yet …), which is 1/3 of the grade for ENGR/CS 101. :-) Lecture 18 ENGR/CS 101 Computer Science Session 1 Outline Anonymity vs Privacy The Internet and Privacy Rutgers University Social Networking PSA Social Networking and Privacy Terms of use Lecture 18 ENGR/CS 101 Computer Science Session 2 Anonymity vs. Privacy On-line anonymity: identity is not known Pros and cons of anonymous access? Most people really want privacy: private information is not associated with identity. E.g., Right to vote without fear of public judgment. When might private information need to be made public? Lecture 18 ENGR/CS 101 Computer Science Session 3 Internet and Privacy Basically, there is no privacy (or anonymity). Posting on a public website is like writing on a public wall. At the very least, IP address usually is recorded. More information, if logged in. Worse, the 'Net never forgets. Once the bits go out, someone will have made a copy. You can never find and delete all copies. This includes pictures, responses to postings, etc. Lecture 18 ENGR/CS 101 Computer Science Session 4 Internet and Privacy Conclusion: Don't post anything you wouldn't want everyone else to know about you now or in the future. Lecture 18 ENGR/CS 101 Computer Science Session 5 Rutgers Social Networking PSA What about social networking sites? Rutgers University made a PSA about social networking Lecture 18 What are the points being made by this PSA? Why do you think Rutgers University thinks it is necessary to show this PSA to all incoming freshmen? ENGR/CS 101 Computer Science Session 6 Social Networking and Privacy How many are on Facebook? I positively identified 11 out of 25. I now know things like Anton is a volleyball scorer for UE athletics, Michael has/had a girlfriend named Clara, and Lee is a fan of Foreigner. Do your "friends" write messages to your wall/timeline or post pictures that have you tagged? What happens if I become one of their friends? Lecture 18 ENGR/CS 101 Computer Science Session 7 Facebook Terms of Use For content that is covered by intellectual property rights, like photos and videos (IP content), you specifically give us the following permission, subject to your privacy and application settings: you grant us a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in connection with Facebook (IP License). This IP License ends when you delete your IP content or your account unless your content has been shared with others, and they have not deleted it. I.e., they can do anything they want with your information. Lecture 18 ENGR/CS 101 Computer Science Session 8 Facebook Terms of Use Information that is always publicly available Name Profile pictures and cover photos Network – to show who you may share info Gender Username and user ID Anything you designate "Public" also is accessible to APIs and in public search engines Lecture 18 ENGR/CS 101 Computer Science Session 9 Social Networking and Privacy Companies now scour social media sites as part of background checks. Employers ask for passwords as a term of employment. Can they really do this? Conclusion: Be very careful about what you post and share on social media sites. Lecture 18 ENGR/CS 101 Computer Science Session 10