Latest resources and structures

During two years (2023-2024), 7 organisations from 5 countries of Europe met each other, and developed different animation approaches and mutualized ressources for young people. 

Most of our approaches and ressources are directly available in our website. If you are interested to have more information on what happened during these visit, you can click on brief bellow (regarding the city). You will find more information concerning organizations we met and activities we did : 

 

As part of its #Jenesuispasunedata campaign, UFC que choisir offers to analyse your data to find out how big tech organisations use your data. You will also find advice on how to delete your data and exercise your rights when it comes to digital data. 

This site allows you to view the authorisations and trackers to which applications have access on Android.

Educational activity: have fun looking at what the ‘météo France’ application has access to. Is this normal? Look for an alternative and compare! (The same goes for other applications, even a very simple one for turning on your phone's flashlight... surprises!)

This Ceméa website brings together a wide range of information on free software.

It provides links to free, ethical and solidarity-based online services, suggests free tools and software, and brings together a variety of resources (music, images, etc.), as well as a web radio station and some advice in the ‘we've read, seen and tried...’ section.

This site allows you to check the strength of your password using a database of weak and common passwords, and evaluates passwords using several criteria such as the number of characters, combinations of characters and uniqueness...

Teaching situation: enter a password (be careful, not a real one that you use! You never know if a nasty hacker was behind the site and stole your password...) and evaluate its robustness. After this experiment, take some time to find good practices and advices about safe passwords.

This is a website that assesses whether your email address has already found its way onto hacking lists.

Educational situation: enter an email address and (perhaps) scare yourself by finding out whether your address is on a hacking list. Precise definitions will help you to understand exactly what information has potentially been stolen, and how it was stolen. Don't forget to advise people to change their passwords if necessary!

Curseurs is a periodical produced in Belgium to reflect on the digital society (written in french). The journal is produced entirely using open-source software and written by a team of motivated volunteers. Its content, published under a Creative Commons licence, can be re-used freely. It can be found free of charge at a number of locations in Brussels.