Password protects their cellphone
      - Swipe code or typed password
     
    
      Uses strong passwords
      - Strong passwords are more complex, i.e., longer with special characters
     
    
      Knows how to clear their web browser cache for privacy
      - Recommended for public computers
     
   
  
    
      Has "untagged" themselves or requested a photo be taken down by friends on social media
      - Photos were unprofessional
     
    
      Blogs or uses social media under a pseudonym
      - Example: GamerGirl vs. your real name
     
    
      Has refused to share their email address at a store during check out
      - May prevent spam and advertising
     
   
  
    
      Remembers a news story about privacy and digital media from the past year
      - 2013 Examples: Metadata spying, data breaches, etc.
     
    
      Has requested their data from a social media service (i.e., asked Twitter for an archive of their tweets)
      - Did you know you can do this?
     
    
      Knows a name of a government office that deals with privacy
      - Examples: The European Data Protection Supervisor, The Office of the Privacy Commissioner, Canada