Online Privacy Quiz (1) Test your knowledge on online privacy with this quiz containing 12 questions. delya90 published on February 21 Stacked 1/12 What does VPN stand for? Virtual Personal Network Virus Protection Network Very Private Notebook Visual Photo Network 2/12 Which of the following is a form of online tracking? Cookies Potatoes Pizza Pencils 3/12 What does HTTPS stand for? Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure Hyperlink Text System High Encryption Per Second Home Electronic Safety System 4/12 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 5/12 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 6/12 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 7/12 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 8/12 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 9/12 Which is a common phishing technique used to steal information? Email spoofing Search engine optimization Social media sharing Online gaming challenges 10/12 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 11/12 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 12/12 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