You are invited to the following PLE Sessions on March 25th from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Kikino Community Hall:
Seniors, Youth & the Legalities of Identity Theft: Recognize it. Report it. Stop it.
Identity (ID) theft is serious. It occurs when someone steals your personal information to commit a crime. While you can’t entirely control whether you will become a victim there are ways to minimize the risk. Join us for this interactive session and learn about the legalities of Identity Theft and how you can protect yourself and what to do if you are a victim of Identity Theft.
Youth & Online Privacy: The Legalities, Consequences & Responsibilities
Youth privacy is increasingly important, especially in light of how young people adeptly integrate the Internet and online serves into their daily lives. Young Canadians are among the most wired in the world. Youth use technology – like the Internet and social networking sites – to make new friends, to stay connected with old ones. Use of online environments often raises issues of youth privacy and awareness. Studies have documented that many young Canadians frequently reveal personal information online without thinking of the potential consequences. Join us for this session and learn about the legalities & personal responsibilities of youth regarding their privacy and the internet.
Why Should You attend?
You are responsible for your privacy. People and organizations can capture information about you that’s online and use it for their own purposes. Attend this session and learn how you can protect your information so it can’t be used without you knowing about it.
You can download the Poster here.
You can register for this session at our Eventbrite page, or by emailing us at public.legal@portagecollege.ca, or by calling 780-623-5680.







