Internet and Smartphone Privacy Basics

Mar 12, 2019 11:00am -
Mar 12, 2019 12:00pm
(GMT-5)

Event Description

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Internet and Smartphone Privacy Basics 

Recent news about social media, smartphone apps, and data breaches highlight the fact that much of our online activity is tracked, monetized, and often tied to our offline identities. Fortunately, there are steps we can all take to keep our online activities and identities more private. This webinar will cover tips and strategies to more privately browse the internet and use smartphones Topics will include:

  • Privacy tips and extensions for popular Internet browsers
  • Smartphone privacy tips
  • Privacy-focused Internet searching
  • Tips for Teaching Others

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify 3 browser extensions to increase online privacy
  • Identify 3 Smartphone settings and features to increase privacy
  • Incorporate these tools and tips into existing classes

Presenters: Josh Stone and Sara Brown

Josh Stone is the Director of Digital Services for SEFLIN. Josh has over a decade of experience teaching technology courses to patrons and library staff. He is a graduate of the inaugural cohort of the Library Freedom Institute, a partnership between New York University and the Library Freedom Project to set up a network of online privacy advocates and trainers.

Sara Brown is a Librarian for the Baltimore County Library where she teaches technology and privacy-related workshops for patrons. Sara is the co-chair for the Maryland Library Association Intellectual Freedom Panel and graduate of the inaugural cohort of the Library Freedom Institute.

 

 

 


Event Type:Training
Category:Technology
Early registration ends on Feb 18, 2019.
Regular registration starts on Feb 19, 2019 and ends on Mar 07, 2019.
Late registration starts on Mar 08, 2019.
(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)