Privacy Protection
Block and Report
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For better navigation in the presentation use a personal computer
INDEX
Change Language
1. What is personal information?
6. What to do if your personal information is stolen
7. Useful telephone numbers
2. How can your personal information be stolen?
8. Helplines
3. What are cookies?
9. Block and Report
4. How to protect your personal information
10. Information about important organizations
5. Where can your personal information be used?
11. Our Team
12. Sources
13. Conclusion
qUIZ
INDEX
Change Language
1. What is personal information?
6. What to do if your personal information is stolen
7. Useful telephone numbers
2. How can your personal information be stolen?
8. Helplines
3. What are cookies?
9. Block and Report
4. How to protect your personal information
10. Information about important organizations
5. Where can your personal information be used?
11. Our Team
12. Sources
13. Conclusion
QUIZ
What is personal information?
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Personal data concerns people who are alive, and more specifically refers to data such as:
- Their name and profession
- Their marital status
- Their age
- Place of residence
- Their racial origin
- Their health and many more
Learn about the GDPR regulation
GDPR
GDPR
The General Data Protection Regulation, also known as GDPR, has radically changed the way internet users can collect, process and manage personal data of any kind.The GDPR protects the personal data of internet users based on the following basic regulations:
- Protection of children's rights
- Right to privacy
- Right to information and access to data
- Right of correction
- Right to object to the processing
When a lot of information is put together, then personal data is formed.Personal data is anonymous, encrypted and used as pseudonyms which can help a person re-identify.
A lot of personal data is also known as "Sensitive Personal Data" since the information that exists on the specific person is related to the formation of the individual's personality. Such personal information is:
How can your personal information be stolen?
NEXT
Via fake Wi-Fi networks
Through "skimming" when illegally installed machines on ATMs in order to steal credit card information
Through fake advertisements
Via phishing (when trying to coerce people into giving their personal information like: credit card information, passport numbers, etc. via email, message or phone)
What are cookies?
NEXT
Tips
Cookies are a tracking software placed on a computer by a website. Cookies form the profile of someone on a site with information which has to do with the suggested language up to the location. Thus, the website has the ability to adapt the information it presents to the interests of the user.
How to protect your personal information
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- Only install software from websites that you trust
- Make frequent upgrades to your software as they contain more advanced protection measures
- Do not reply to emails that you consider untrustworthy
- Do not download files sent to you by users you do not know
- Verify if the website where you insert your personal information is secure (it begins with https and has a closed padlock in the address bar)
- Apply strong passwords
Where can your personal information be used?
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In case a person with harmful intentions gains unauthorised access to your personal information, here are some of the possible actions they may take:
Gain access to your bank accounts and credit cards in order to drain as much money as possible before their access to the accounts is blocked
Log in to your social media accounts and try to impersonate you and message your friends and family and scam them into handing over their personal information
If they gain access to personal information that you wouldn’t like to be shared such as you address, they may try to blackmail you into paying them so they don’t release it
If the steal documents used for identification such as your passport or drivers license then they may use them in order to bypass certain security measures in the future
What to do if your personal information is stolen
NEXT
Act immediately. Make copies of the conversations and calls you consider suspicious and do the following steps.
Useful telephone numbers
NEXT
Useful telephone numbers
If you think that your personal information is stolen, Call 101 (UK) or 112 (Europe) or 100 (Greece)
Helplines
NEXT
HELPLINES
Help - Line(Greece)
Safeline (Greece)
Help - Line
Help-line provides support and advice to families and teens experiencing Internet-related problems. These problems might be electronic device addiction and even child pornography. Help-Line provides its services by:
PHONE
E-mail
Live chat
SAFELINE
Reporting Procedure
Where to make report
SafeLine is one of the three axes of the Greek Safer Internet Centre that was implemented with the support of the European Commision within the framework of the Safer Internet Programme. It is the only open line for complaints concerning illegal material on the internet and official member of INHOPE (International Association of Internet Hotlines)
+ Info
+ Info
Reporting Procedure
01
The user finds illegal material on the Internet and reports it to Safeline.
02
Safeline receives the report and tries to verify whether the content is in fact illegal or not.
03
Safeline verifies the report and locates the country of origin.
Reporting Procedure
If the material originates abroad, then SafeLine informs the respective HOTLINE and INTERPOL.
04
05
If the material originates from Greece, then SafeLine informs the Greek Cyber Crime Division.
06
The Greek Cyber Crime Division proceed to find the perpetrators.
Where to make report
By the online form at https://www.safeline.gr/en/
By email, sending a message to report@safeline.gr
Better Internet for Kids
The Better Internet for Kids portal provides information, guidance and resources on better internet issues from the joint Insafe-INHOPE network of Safer Internet Centres in Europe, and other key stakeholders.
On the home page, if you scroll down you will find a list of countries that if you click on the flag it will transport you to another page. It provides information about sources, helpline, hotline and youth participation services for the respective country chosen.
Block and Report
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What is block and report?
Block and report is something you can do in communication and social networking applications, such as Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. This allows the users to "block" a contact and/or "report" indecent or suspicious behaviour.
What is block and report?
When you block an account then that account will no longer be able to communicate with you through the app. Additionally, all of the users posts will not be visible to you, but they will be visible to any users who haven’t blocked them. Reporting is a way for the company to learn when a user has broken the rules and regulations of the app. The reporting is done by users. Next, the moderation team of the app will check and if they deem that there is enough evidence and the violation is severe enough they will delete the account.
When should we use block and report?
- Every time you feel uncomfortable during a conversation
- When they ask you for personal information that you do not want to share
- When they send you strange links or photos
- If you suspect that a user is a hacker or a scammer
- If a friend of yours, or you, has been the victim of cyber fraud
Block and Report
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Information about important organizations
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Information about important organizations
InHope
ENISA
BetterInternet4Kids
INFO
INFO
INFO
ENISA
Enisa stands for European Network and Information Security Agency and its goal is to prevent and address security problems in the network in Europe.
InHope
InHope is a website aimed at combating child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Anyone can visit the website and by choosing their country, they are led to telephone lines where they can report child sexual abuse that has been noticed through a photo or a video.
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Our Team
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George Sideris
Melina Drosou
Nikos Kliafas
DOUKAS SCHOOL IB1 STUDENT
DOUKAS SCHOOL IB1 STUDENT
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SOURCES
ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΑΣΤΥΝΟΜΙΑ
CYBER BULLING
SAFELINE
INHOPE
SAFERINTERNET
+ Info
+ Info
SOURCES
Greek Police
European Commission
HELP-LINE
SOURCES
BETTER INTERNET FOR KIDS
INSAFE
SUPPORT MICROSOFT
SOURCES
GR TIMES
EXPERIAN
FBI
SOURCES
EQUIFAX
UNION OF ANALYSTS GREECE
SUPPORT MOZLLA
SOURCES
Wikipedia
CYBER BULLING
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Privacy Protection
Block and Report
START
For better navigation in the presentation use a personal computer
INDEX
Change Language
1. What is personal information?
6. What to do if your personal information is stolen
7. Useful telephone numbers
2. How can your personal information be stolen?
8. Helplines
3. What are cookies?
9. Block and Report
4. How to protect your personal information
10. Information about important organizations
5. Where can your personal information be used?
11. Our Team
12. Sources
13. Conclusion
qUIZ
INDEX
Change Language
1. What is personal information?
6. What to do if your personal information is stolen
7. Useful telephone numbers
2. How can your personal information be stolen?
8. Helplines
3. What are cookies?
9. Block and Report
4. How to protect your personal information
10. Information about important organizations
5. Where can your personal information be used?
11. Our Team
12. Sources
13. Conclusion
QUIZ
What is personal information?
NEXT
Personal data concerns people who are alive, and more specifically refers to data such as:
Learn about the GDPR regulation
GDPR
GDPR
The General Data Protection Regulation, also known as GDPR, has radically changed the way internet users can collect, process and manage personal data of any kind.The GDPR protects the personal data of internet users based on the following basic regulations:
When a lot of information is put together, then personal data is formed.Personal data is anonymous, encrypted and used as pseudonyms which can help a person re-identify.
A lot of personal data is also known as "Sensitive Personal Data" since the information that exists on the specific person is related to the formation of the individual's personality. Such personal information is:
How can your personal information be stolen?
NEXT
Via fake Wi-Fi networks
Through "skimming" when illegally installed machines on ATMs in order to steal credit card information
Through fake advertisements
Via phishing (when trying to coerce people into giving their personal information like: credit card information, passport numbers, etc. via email, message or phone)
What are cookies?
NEXT
Tips
Cookies are a tracking software placed on a computer by a website. Cookies form the profile of someone on a site with information which has to do with the suggested language up to the location. Thus, the website has the ability to adapt the information it presents to the interests of the user.
How to protect your personal information
NEXT
Where can your personal information be used?
NEXT
In case a person with harmful intentions gains unauthorised access to your personal information, here are some of the possible actions they may take:
Gain access to your bank accounts and credit cards in order to drain as much money as possible before their access to the accounts is blocked
Log in to your social media accounts and try to impersonate you and message your friends and family and scam them into handing over their personal information
If they gain access to personal information that you wouldn’t like to be shared such as you address, they may try to blackmail you into paying them so they don’t release it
If the steal documents used for identification such as your passport or drivers license then they may use them in order to bypass certain security measures in the future
What to do if your personal information is stolen
NEXT
Act immediately. Make copies of the conversations and calls you consider suspicious and do the following steps.
Useful telephone numbers
NEXT
Useful telephone numbers
If you think that your personal information is stolen, Call 101 (UK) or 112 (Europe) or 100 (Greece)
Helplines
NEXT
HELPLINES
Help - Line(Greece)
Safeline (Greece)
Help - Line
Help-line provides support and advice to families and teens experiencing Internet-related problems. These problems might be electronic device addiction and even child pornography. Help-Line provides its services by:
PHONE
E-mail
Live chat
SAFELINE
Reporting Procedure
Where to make report
SafeLine is one of the three axes of the Greek Safer Internet Centre that was implemented with the support of the European Commision within the framework of the Safer Internet Programme. It is the only open line for complaints concerning illegal material on the internet and official member of INHOPE (International Association of Internet Hotlines)
+ Info
+ Info
Reporting Procedure
01
The user finds illegal material on the Internet and reports it to Safeline.
02
Safeline receives the report and tries to verify whether the content is in fact illegal or not.
03
Safeline verifies the report and locates the country of origin.
Reporting Procedure
If the material originates abroad, then SafeLine informs the respective HOTLINE and INTERPOL.
04
05
If the material originates from Greece, then SafeLine informs the Greek Cyber Crime Division.
06
The Greek Cyber Crime Division proceed to find the perpetrators.
Where to make report
By the online form at https://www.safeline.gr/en/
By email, sending a message to report@safeline.gr
Better Internet for Kids
The Better Internet for Kids portal provides information, guidance and resources on better internet issues from the joint Insafe-INHOPE network of Safer Internet Centres in Europe, and other key stakeholders.
On the home page, if you scroll down you will find a list of countries that if you click on the flag it will transport you to another page. It provides information about sources, helpline, hotline and youth participation services for the respective country chosen.
Block and Report
NEXT
What is block and report?
Block and report is something you can do in communication and social networking applications, such as Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. This allows the users to "block" a contact and/or "report" indecent or suspicious behaviour.
What is block and report?
When you block an account then that account will no longer be able to communicate with you through the app. Additionally, all of the users posts will not be visible to you, but they will be visible to any users who haven’t blocked them. Reporting is a way for the company to learn when a user has broken the rules and regulations of the app. The reporting is done by users. Next, the moderation team of the app will check and if they deem that there is enough evidence and the violation is severe enough they will delete the account.
When should we use block and report?
Block and Report
10
Information about important organizations
next
Information about important organizations
InHope
ENISA
BetterInternet4Kids
INFO
INFO
INFO
ENISA
Enisa stands for European Network and Information Security Agency and its goal is to prevent and address security problems in the network in Europe.
InHope
InHope is a website aimed at combating child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Anyone can visit the website and by choosing their country, they are led to telephone lines where they can report child sexual abuse that has been noticed through a photo or a video.
11
Our Team
Next
Our Team
George Sideris
Melina Drosou
Nikos Kliafas
DOUKAS SCHOOL IB1 STUDENT
DOUKAS SCHOOL IB1 STUDENT
DOUKAS SCHOOL IB1 STUDENT
Quiz
Next
"Play the game that our team has created in order to better understand what personal data is!"
Start the Quiz
12
Sources
Next
SOURCES
ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΑΣΤΥΝΟΜΙΑ
CYBER BULLING
SAFELINE
INHOPE
SAFERINTERNET
+ Info
+ Info
SOURCES
Greek Police
European Commission
HELP-LINE
SOURCES
BETTER INTERNET FOR KIDS
INSAFE
SUPPORT MICROSOFT
SOURCES
GR TIMES
EXPERIAN
FBI
SOURCES
EQUIFAX
UNION OF ANALYSTS GREECE
SUPPORT MOZLLA
SOURCES
Wikipedia
CYBER BULLING
THANK YOU!