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Reading: Taking action around Europe a) A lot of activities go on around Europe on Data Protection Day. Read the four ads below that invite people to an online event. b) Look at the ads in detail and find an event/events that … c) What could happen if you don’t protect your privacy? Look at the adverts above and write four sentences. Use modal verbs to express a possibility. The grammar box will help you. If I use a weak password, somebody could use it to log on my social network. Some apps may collect my personal information. I might lose all my photos if something goes wrong with my smartphone. 5 To: rita2709@world.com Date: 18 January | 15:45 From: DataProtectionNet Subject: Safety Newsletter SAFETY NEWSLETTER Don’t trust any app! Be mindful of the apps you install. A number of criminal apps only exist to collect people’s personal data and financial information. Even if a “real” app is free, you usually pay for it with your information. Please reply to this e-mail to receive your personal invitation code to our online space. We’ll meet on Data Protection Day just after 7 p.m. Jimmy Hoover Today at 08:20 38 likes 12 comments How to configure your privacy settings In our webinar you’ll learn how to configure the privacy settings on the social media platforms you use. If you can, avoid publishing anything for anyone to see. We’ll show you how to navigate through the privacy settings of most apps and will be happy to answer any of your questions. We’ll be online on the YouVideo channel from 2 p.m. on. Just stop by. Like Comment Share Tweet @ primelinks 5 hours ago “Protect your password” workshop One way to protect your data is to use stronger passwords. In our workshop you’ll create your own password and get to know tips and tricks like password managers. The ideal password has 12 characters, is composed of numbers, symbols and letters and is not in a dictionary. Register now and join us on Data Protection Day at 8 p.m. on www.strpw24.com . Don’t forget to back up Backing up your data will keep it safe in case anything goes wrong with your computer. In the back up workshop we’ll show you how to store a copy of your data on the cloud or on an external device. Always remember to delete all data from your device before you give it away. Our workshop is available on http://protectyourself.gdpr.com at 10 a.m. lets/let you do something on your own takes/take place in the morning is/are open to anyone deals/deal with online platforms Grammar See 1 G 8 Using modal verbs for possibility/probability She must be in the safer internet workshop. I’m sure. She could lose all her data. It’s possible. She might know how to create a safe password. Perhaps she does. He may/might forget his password. Perhaps he’ll forget it. G 59 7 fifty-nine Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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