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Our digital rights

Our digital rights

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Multiple Choice

Roaming charges ended in:

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2013

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2015

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2017

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2018

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Multiple Choice

In which of the following countries do you not benefit from ”Roam like Home”?

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Bulgaria

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Italy

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Russia

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Spain

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Romania

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Multiple Choice

If I spend more time and use my phone more abroad than in my home country over a period of ……………… months, then my operator may contact me to discuss my usage and potentially apply small surcharges.

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Multiple Choice

TRUE OR FALSE: When I go on a trip, I don't have to activate ”Roam like Home”.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

TRUE OR FALSE: If you move from your home country and you establish a durable residence in another EU country, you will no longer be able to benefit from roam like at home offers from an operator in the country you came from.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

Select the false statement.

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If at home you have unlimited calls and SMS, you will get unlimited calls and SMS when roaming in the EU.

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Since 2017, your communications (phone calls, SMS, data) made from another EU country is covered in your national bundle.

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”Roam like Home” will end in 2022.

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Multiple Choice

The EU is investing over ………….. billion in strengthening broadband in rural areas.

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€1

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€2

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€4

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€5

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Multiple Choice

TRUE OR FALSE? When you travel to another EU country you have the right to access your paid-for online content services in the same way as you would in your home country

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

TRUE OR FALSE? Your content provider is not allowed to charge you extra for providing access to content you already have a paid subscription for while you're in another EU country.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

The EU is investing €120 million in installing free public Wi-Fi hotspots in up to ……………. different locations across Europe, so that I can remain connected wherever I am.

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1000

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3000

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5000

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8000

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Multiple Choice

General Data Protection Regulation - GDPR came into effect on 25th May ….

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2015

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2017

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2018

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2020

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Multiple Choice

What is the GDPR?

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A European regulation on data sharing within companies

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A European law obliging major browsers to comply on the use of personal data

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A EU regulation that aims to standardize the governance of personal information, particularly in terms of the security and protection of personal data

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Multiple Choice

What does the GDPR require by law?

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Organisations must keep data on European Internet users for a minimum of 5 years

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Companies must share all user data with the European institutions in the interests of transparency

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Organisation must put in place technical and organisationl measures to continuously ensure optimal data protection and be able to demonstrate this documenting their compliance.

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Multiple Choice

How does the GDPR define ‘personal data’?

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Any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person

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Your personal bank details and postal address

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Your IP addressed and all personal online information

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Multiple Choice

TRUE OR FALSE: Any organisation which processes and holds the personal data of EU citizens is obliged to abide by the laws set out by GDPR.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

In the EU you have the right to return purchases made online or through other types of distance selling, such as by phone, mail order or from a door-to-door salesperson, within ………. days for a full refund.

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10

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Multiple Select

The 14-day cooling off period does not apply to all purchases. Two of the exemptions are:

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concert tickets for specific dates

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jewelry

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a tailor-made suit

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printed books

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Multiple Select

The 14-day cooling off period does not apply to all purchases. Two of the exemptions are:

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catering services for specific dates

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clothes

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goods and drinks delivered to you by regular delivery

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phones

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Multiple Choice

TRUE OR FALSE: The cooling off period expires 14 days after the day you received your goods.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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