Thema 1: Digital Footprint
Prüfungsteilnehmer A
Topic: Digital Footprints
The digital revolution has opened up an endless array of opportunities to collect and make use of data. Comment on the material Car Insurance App
Agree on guidelines and regulations that should be followed and enforced.
Prüfungsteilnehmer B
Topic: Digital Footprints
The digital revolution has opened up an endless array of opportunities to collect and make use of data. Comment on the material Children GPS Tracker
Agree on guidelines and regulations that should be followed and enforced.
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Please note that these solutions are only suggestions. There are various possibilities for argumentation.
Prüfungsteilnehmer A
Please note that these solutions are only suggestions. There are various possibilities for argumentation.
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- On the one hand / on the other hand
- It must be considered
- In my opinion / I think, personally, ...
- I agree / I disagree
Possible introductions to the topic and the argumentation
- The material explains how a telematics device is installed in a car to measure driving behaviour.
- Drivers can receive feedback on their habits via an app, helping them improve safety.
- Good drivers may benefit from reduced car insurance costs, creating financial incentives.
- The imagery is simple and user-friendly, making the process easy to understand.
- The material highlights how personal data can be used to reward responsible behaviour.
- The advertisement presents a GPS smartwatch that allows parents to track their child in real time.
- It offers features such as geofencing alerts, location history, and even live audio monitoring.
- The focus is on safety, giving parents reassurance about their child’s whereabouts.
- The colourful design appeals to both children and parents.
- The material demonstrates how modern technology collects large amounts of personal data to provide security.
- Benefits:
- Improves safety: GPS trackers help protect children; telematics encourages safer driving.
- Personalisation: Services can be tailored to users’ behaviour (e.g. personalised insurance premiums).
- Convenience: Navigation apps, fitness trackers, and smart home devices enhance everyday life.
- Crime prevention: Security systems and CCTV help authorities solve crimes.
- Health benefits: Medical devices collect data to monitor conditions and improve treatment.
- Drawbacks:
- Privacy concerns: Sensitive data about movements and behaviour can be misused.
- Data security: If companies suffer breaches, personal information can be leaked.
- Surveillance risk: Constant monitoring may lead to a loss of autonomy and trust.
- Discrimination: Insurance companies or employers might use data unfairly.
- Children’s rights: Tracking devices may normalise surveillance and reduce independence.
- Users must give clear, informed consent before data collection begins.
- Data should be used only for the original purpose and not sold to third parties without permission.
- Companies must ensure strong encryption and cybersecurity to prevent data breaches.
- Only necessary data should be collected — no excessive tracking.
- Data storage should be limited in time (e.g. automatically deleted after a set period).
- Children’s data requires extra protection and parental guidance.
- Users should have the right to access, correct, and delete their data.
- Independent authorities should monitor companies to enforce data protection laws.