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Data Protection Laws and User Consent:

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This blog is the part of HACKATHON activity by Cyber Club Digital India Cell MKBU. Data Protection Laws and User Consent: Infograph: 5 Surprising Truths About Online Privacy That Will Change How You Click "I Agree" Introduction: Beyond the Banner We've all been there. You navigate to a website, and before you can read a single word, a banner slides into view demanding a decision about your privacy. You’re asked to accept, reject, or manage an incomprehensible list of "partners" and "purposes." This daily ritual has led to a widespread case of "consent fatigue," a state of exhaustion where, feeling bombarded, we just click "Accept All" to get to the content we wanted in the first place. We all feel like our consent is a meaningless click, but what's really going on behind that button? The truth is stranger, more psychological, and more collective than you might think. This post will reveal five of the most surprising and impactfu...

ThAct: Flipped Learning Activity: The Only Story

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This  Flipped Learning Activity: The Only Story  task is assigned by Dr. Dilip Barad sir. Click here to explore activity.  1. Video Summaries:  2. Key Takeaways: Summary of Video 1:  The video explains The Only Story by Julian Barnes in a clear and detailed way. The novel is narrated by Paul Roberts, a man in his seventies, who looks back on his life and remembers his first and most important love story. This love is with Susan McLeod, a woman much older than him, who already has a husband and two daughters. Their relationship is unusual and goes against social norms. The novel is described as a memory novel, which means the story is told through memories rather than in a straight, linear way. The narration moves back and forth in time and shifts between first, second, and third person. Because Paul is remembering events from many years ago, his memories are not always reliable. He even admits that he may be lying to himself or changing facts, which makes him...