Impacts of TechnologyTopic Summary

Knowledge Organiser: Cultural and Privacy Issues

Part of Cultural & Privacy Issues · GCSE GCSE Computer Science revision

This topic summary covers Knowledge Organiser: Cultural and Privacy Issues within Cultural & Privacy Issues for GCSE Computer Science. Revise Cultural & Privacy Issues in Impacts of Technology for GCSE Computer Science with 15 exam-style questions and 14 flashcards. This topic appears less often, but it can still be a useful differentiator on mixed-topic papers. It is section 7 of 7 in this topic. Use this topic summary to connect the idea to the wider topic before moving on to questions and flashcards.

Topic position

Section 7 of 7

Practice

15 questions

Recall

14 flashcards

Knowledge Organiser: Cultural and Privacy Issues

Key Terms
  • Digital footprint: The trail of data left by a person's online activity
  • Active footprint: Data deliberately shared by the user (posts, photos, comments)
  • Passive footprint: Data collected without the user's direct action (browsing history, location, cookies)
  • Echo chamber: Online environment where users only encounter views that match their own
  • Filter bubble: Algorithms personalise content based on past behaviour, limiting exposure to diverse views
  • Censorship: Government or platform control over what content is accessible online
  • Globalisation: Technology connecting world economies, cultures, and communication
Must-Know Facts
  • Digital footprints are difficult to remove — "the internet never forgets"
  • Employers and universities check social media profiles before decisions
  • Echo chambers are caused by user behaviour; filter bubbles are caused by algorithms
  • Social media can spread misinformation rapidly to large audiences
  • The digital divide means not everyone benefits equally from technology
  • DMGCF: Digital footprint, Misinformation, Globalisation, Censorship, Future of work
Key Concepts
  • Active vs passive footprint: what you share vs what is collected about you
  • Echo chamber (people choose) vs filter bubble (algorithm decides) — different causes, similar effect
  • Automation changes employment: some jobs are lost, new technology roles are created
  • Exam answers: always balance benefits and risks; use specific examples
Common Mistakes
  • Confusing echo chambers and filter bubbles: Echo chambers happen when users actively choose similar content; filter bubbles are created by algorithms without the user choosing — different causes
  • Confusing active and passive digital footprints: Active = deliberately shared (posts, comments); passive = collected without direct action (browsing history, location data)
  • Giving one-sided answers about technology's cultural impact: Examiners expect balanced answers — technology connects cultures globally but also risks widening the digital divide
  • Saying digital footprints can be easily deleted: Data stored by companies, search engines, and archived pages is very difficult to fully remove — "the internet never forgets"
  • Treating censorship as always negative: Some censorship protects users (blocking illegal content); exam answers should acknowledge both protective and restrictive uses

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Practice Questions for Cultural & Privacy Issues

Which of the following best describes a digital footprint?

  • A. A physical stamp left by a computer on a desk
  • B. The trail of data left by a person's online activity
  • C. A type of malware that tracks keyboard presses
  • D. The size of files stored on a hard drive
1 markfoundation

Explain three impacts that cyberbullying can have on the victim.

3 marksstandard

Quick Recall Flashcards

What is a digital footprint?
Trail of data left by online activity
Give 3 examples of active digital footprint
Social media posts, photos, emails, online forms

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