Table of Contents
- 1 What kind of information is okay to give out over the Internet?
- 2 What types of personal information should you include or leave out?
- 3 What are the four types of personal information?
- 4 Should you give out personal information?
- 5 What are 3 types of private information?
- 6 What kind of information should not be given out?
- 7 Do you share information with people you don’t need?
What kind of information is okay to give out over the Internet?
The information deemed most “okay” to share with someone you had just met at a party include the state you live in, the name of the school you go to, the city or town where you live and your IM screen name.
What types of personal information should you include or leave out?
Sensitive personal information includes legal statistics such as: Full name. Social Security Number (SSN) Driver’s license….Examples of non-sensitive or indirect PII include:
- Zipcode.
- Race.
- Gender.
- Date of birth.
- Place of birth.
- Religion.
What information should you not give over the phone?
The primary piece of information you should never share over the phone is your Social Security number. Armed with your Social Security number, a thief or dishonest person can use it to apply for credit or try to contact your financial institutions and gain access to your accounts.
What are the four types of personal information?
Examples of personal information
- a person’s name, address, phone number or email address.
- a photograph of a person.
- a video recording of a person, whether CCTV or otherwise, for example, a recording of events in a classroom, at a train station, or at a family barbecue.
- a person’s salary, bank account or financial details.
Should you give out personal information?
To help prevent identity theft: Never give out personal information over the phone unless you initiate the call. Don’t carry any information you don’t need in your wallet (Social Security card, extra credit cards, birth certificate, etc.) Keep track of all credit cards, ATM and debit cards, receipts and statements.
Why you should not give out personal information?
Sharing your address, phone number, birthday and other personal information can mean you are at a greater risk of identity theft, stalking and harassment. Cybercriminals can piece together your identity from information that is publicly available about you, so think about what information you are sharing online.
What are 3 types of private information?
Also known as personally-identifiable information (PII) and personal data….Examples of personal information include an individual’s:
- Name.
- Home or other physical address.
- Email address.
- Telephone number.
- Social Security number.
- Passport number.
- Driver’s license number.
- Bank account number.
What kind of information should not be given out?
Personal information: There is some personal information that shouldn’t ever be given out, as it can be used as an identifier on some forms, or for security to verify someone’s identity. A Social Security number, if a child has one; their middle names; their mothers’ maiden names; etc.
What do you need to know about personal information?
You may hear about divorces, affairs, illnesses, money problems, drug addictions, abuse, as well as other pieces of personal and sensitive information. All of this information needs to be handled very carefully. 1. Keep yourself informed of all laws and regulations regarding the handling of personal information.
Don’t share information with people who don’t need it. Information should only be given to authorized people who need it to make decisions regarding the care of a specific child.