DSST Ethics In Technology Practice Exam

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What happens when you visit a website regarding data sharing?

It only shares data with the site you visit.

It can trigger hidden data-sharing mechanisms distributed across several companies.

When you visit a website, your data can be shared beyond the site you load. Many pages include content from other companies—ads, analytics tools, social media widgets—so your browser pulls data from several different sources. Those third-party components can collect information about what you do on the page and then pass it along to a network of advertisers, analytics firms, and data brokers. Because these relationships involve multiple companies, your data can be distributed across several organizations even if you only open one site. That’s why the best answer is that hidden data-sharing mechanisms distributed across several companies can be triggered. Encryption helps protect data in transit, but it doesn’t stop these data-sharing practices once the data has been delivered. The idea that data only shares with the site you visit, or that it’s never shared with advertisers, or that everything is encrypted automatically, isn’t accurate.

It never shares data with advertisers.

It encrypts all data automatically.

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