Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Privacy and indirect power in the digital world - Coggle Diagram
Privacy and indirect power in the digital world
Privacy Angles
The size of the impact and the factors impacted
The benefits
Drawbacks
Privacy Examples
Anonymity. The ability to do things without giving your name or information such as a photograph that can be mapped to your name. ...
Pseudonymity.
Personality Identifiable Information. ...
Right to Delete. ...
Data Liberation. ...
Right of Access.
Privacy is a basic human need since not everyone enjoys being at the eyes of the media
Indirect power
Benefits
Drawbacks
The size of the impact and the factors impacted
Indirect power examples
Surveillance cameras (who views a recording; whether or for how long they are stored)
Computerised personal data banks
Targeted advertising campaigns
Indirect power can cause a domino effect hence the trends on the media and how they flow
Trends, movements , riots, protests are usually organized by indirect power or debate discussions are usually started by indirect power
Analog world
Benefits
Drawbacks
The size of the impact and the factors impacted
Could the analogy world benefit us towards our skills, mindset and life experience or could it be a way to avoid the digital world and to create a fake image
Examplles of the analog tools
photocopiers.
old land-line telephones.
audio tapes.
old televisions (intensity and color information per scan line)
VCRs (same as TV
Digital world
The benefits
drawbacks
The size of the impact and the factors impacted
Can the digital world influence us to have a more opening profile or is it just a way to escape reality and create a fake image
some Examples of Digital tools provided and are accesible in the digital world
Websites.
Buying and Selling Online.
Smartphones.
Digital Televisions.
Video Streaming.
eBooks.
Digital Music.
Geolocation
The digital world is the availability and use of digital tools to communicate on the Internet, digital devices, smart devices and other technologies.
Facts
There were an estimated 58 billion Internet users globally in 2017. This means that more than half of the world’s adult population uses the Internet. It is only in the most isolated areas of the world where Internet is not readily available.
It has been predicted that, by 2020, the average person will have more conversations with intelligent bots than with their husband or wife.
Total cost for cybercrime committed globally will reach $6 trillion
Facts
12% of online users are the victim of cyberstalking and spying.
59% of online users stated that they don’t believe in complete online anonymity.
11% of online users have been the victim of data theft.