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Question.1666 - Lab Assignment 2 Due Wednesday by 11:59pm Points 25 Submitting a text entry box or a file upload Start Assignment Privacy Audit Review the privacy policies and the personal account settings for five online services that you use regularly. These can include BlackBoard, an online bank account, Twitter, iTunes, Google or any other personal account that you have. Record from the privacy policies exactly which information the service claims to own and reserves the right to use. Then, for each of your five services, review the privacy settings you are using. Record whether or not you are using “default” or custom settings for each service. If you are using a “default” setting, note which data you are offering the service company. If you are using a “custom” setting, note which data you are withholding from the service company. Finish by stating how effective and secure you believe your privacy settings are. Each site you list is worth up to 10 points, with deductions for grammar/syntax and incomplete reviews. Example: Verizon: Verizon collects and uses information about customers and website visitors for a variety of purposes. This information is used to deliver, provide, and repair products or services; establish and maintain customer accounts and billing records; contact you about products and services and better direct specific offers or promotions to you; monitor website statistics; manage and protect our networks; monitor customer service employees; and establish your online account. Information may also be aggregated or anonymized for business and marketing uses by Verizon or by third parties. Cookies may be placed and used by advertising companies to collect information about your visit to our websites and may be combined with similar information obtained from other websites. Third-party advertisers may also be provided with geographic or demographic information that allows them to tailor their ads. This information does not identify you individually. You have choices about how to limit information. Verizon shares customer information within our family of companies for operational purposes. Specific laws govern Verizon sharing and use of certain customer information known as Customer Proprietary Network Information. Verizon does not sell, license or share information that individually identifies our customers with others outside of Verizon for non-Verizon purposes without your consent. I use custom settings for my verizon account Data offered: email and username07/02/2024, 12:37 Lab Assignment 2 https://uhd.instructure.com/courses/20507/assignments/533917 2/2 Data withheld: account nickname, phone number, no location I believe that Verizon's privacy protections are strong and I feel secure with how they handle my information

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BlackBoard Blackboard is commonly used in the USA within educational institutions including K-12 Schools, Colleagues, and Universities. It serves as a platform for online learning management and communication between students and instructors (Higgins et al. 2023). Blackboard collects and uses information about the user's data like Name, Email, and demographic information to provide servicing and improve products. Information may be shared with affiliates, service providers, and other third parties. Default setting involves basic user information and custom settings. I use customer settings withholding personal data like phone number and location and this setting enhances privacy and security while using the platform. Quontic Bank The online platform of Quontic Bank collects and uses diverse types of personal and financial information like banking services, processing translation, and preventing fraud. This includes account information, transaction history, and contact details. Default setting involves translation data for account management. I use custom settings on my online bank account and opt out of data sharing for marketing with third-party purposes. I also find these settings to maintain the security and privacy of financial information. Twitter This gathers a diverse range of data from account details to tweets, data location, device information, and Cookies. This aims to refine services through personalising content conducting research and facilitating advertising (Lohani, 2022). This information is shared with affiliates, service providers, and third parties. Setting default entails sharing location and accepting personalized ads. I opt for customer settings on Twitter and refrain from sharing location data and opting for personalized ads. These choices bolster my sense of security and privacy on the platform. This ensures personal information and controls limitations to the extent of sharing external entities. This navigates Twitter with peace of mind and confidence in online privacy management. iTunes (Apple) Apple gathers user data such as account specifics, purchase history, and device information, refines services, and facilitates advertising. The Data-sharing extends to affiliates, service providers, and Third parties. The default setting entails sharing purchase history and permits personalized ads. I choose customised data on iTunes rejecting personalised ads and curbing data sharing. I bolster protection to my Apple account to maintain a tighter grip on personal information and reduce dissemination to external entities. I actively contribute to a heightened sense of privacy and security by engaging with iTunes to tailor digital experiences to my choice and comfort levels. Goggle Google helps in collecting data span search queries, location data, and device specifics and cookies. This aims to refine services and facilitate advertising. This information is disseminated to affiliates and third parties (Arndt et al. 2022). Google often shares search and location data.  This information may be shared with affiliates and service providers. I have employed custom settings for Google and opted to personalize ads and location sharing. These adjustments help me in fortifying my privacy and security in engaging with Google Suite services. Managing my choices exerts greater control over the extent of my personal information utilization and sharing. These foster secure and personalized online experiences that align with privacy and concerns. References Arndt, A.D., Ford, J.B., Babin, B.J. and Luong, V., 2022. Collecting samples from online services: How to use screeners to improve data quality. International Journal of Research in Marketing, 39(1), pp.117-133. Higgins, O., Short, B.L., Chalup, S.K. and Wilson, R.L., 2023. Interpretations of innovation: The role of technology in explanation seeking related to psychosis. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2023. Lohani, S., 2022. Smartphones as the Tools for South Asian International Students to Navigate Academic and Non-Academic Sites in the US (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at El Paso).  

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