digital rights walk
1. You have a PC, tablet and smartphone.
2. You know how to use Word, Powerpoint and Excel.
3. You are always digitally available. You respond fast on e-mails and chats/WhatsApp, no matter where you are.
4. You have more than 5 apps that you use on a regular basis (at least weekly). For example for online shopping, navigation (Google maps), banking, transportation (9292, Uber, ViaVia), finding a restaurant (Iens, TripAdvisor), music, WhatsApp/Signal, Instagram, Twitter, etc.
5. You generally give consent for cookies.
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6. Whatever is posted on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter is mostly true, because it is posted by ‘ friends’.
7. You do have some concerns on whether robots and artificial intelligence might take over your job, but you also believe that it will all be regulated well by the government.
8. You are fine with banks having the ability to exchange your personal data with other organizations. As long as it helps you to keep a good overview of your balance and expenses. After all, they promise to handle your data with care.
9. You use the wifi in the restaurant, hotel or bar that you are staying at. .
10. When you need to log in somewhere and have the possibility to do so through Facebook or Google, you chose this option because it is convenient.
11. You like it when, while walking through the city, you get promotional offers on your smartphone for shops, bars, festivals and parties. This way you don’t have to miss out on anything.
12. You are pleased when your lost keys or wallet, the thief of your bike or the burglar of your house can be found quickly through recordings of the camera’s in the streets.