Online Privacy Quiz (1)

Test your knowledge on online privacy with this quiz containing 12 questions.

published on February 21
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What does VPN stand for?

What does VPN stand for?
Virtual Personal Network
Virus Protection Network
Very Private Notebook
Visual Photo Network
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Which of the following is a form of online tracking?

Which of the following is a form of online tracking?
Cookies
Potatoes
Pizza
Pencils
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What does HTTPS stand for?

What does HTTPS stand for?
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
Hyperlink Text System
High Encryption Per Second
Home Electronic Safety System
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Which is a secure way to create passwords?

Which is a secure way to create passwords?
Using a password manager
Writing passwords on sticky notes
Using the same password for all accounts
Sharing passwords with friends
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What should you do if you receive a suspicious email?

What should you do if you receive a suspicious email?
Not click on any links
Click on all links to investigate
Reply with personal information
Forward to all contacts
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How can you protect your personal information on social media?

How can you protect your personal information on social media?
Adjust privacy settings
Share all personal details
Accept all friend requests
Post personal photos regularly
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What does GDPR stand for in terms of online privacy?

What does GDPR stand for in terms of online privacy?
General Data Protection Regulation
Global Data Privacy Rules
Government Data Privacy Records
General Digital Privacy Rights
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What is the purpose of two-factor authentication?

What is the purpose of two-factor authentication?
Provide an extra layer of security
Allow unlimited access to accounts
Share passwords with others
Make it easier to hack accounts
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Which is a common phishing technique used to steal information?

Which is a common phishing technique used to steal information?
Email spoofing
Search engine optimization
Social media sharing
Online gaming challenges
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What should you do if a website asks for unnecessary personal information?

What should you do if a website asks for unnecessary personal information?
Exercise caution and provide minimal details
Share all personal information willingly
Ignore the request and leave the site
Submit all requested information immediately
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Which of the following is NOT a secure way to connect to public Wi-Fi?

Which of the following is NOT a secure way to connect to public Wi-Fi?
Using a VPN
Connecting without password protection
Avoiding sensitive transactions
Verifying network name
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What is the purpose of a privacy policy on a website?

What is the purpose of a privacy policy on a website?
Inform users about data collection practices
Prevent users from accessing the site
Track user behavior without consent
Promote products and services aggressively