The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario published "Privacy Pursuit! Games and Activities for Kids." The activity booklet, aimed at teaching kids about privacy in an engaging way, is a part of the OIPC’s strategic priority to “promote (children's) digital literacy.” The resource has word games, puzzles and other activities designed to help children learn how to “watch out for scams, protect their privacy, and stay safe online.”
24 Sept. 2021
Ontario OIPC publishes children's privacy activity booklet
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