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Xbox and Minecraft are committed to helping young people obtain the online privacy skills they need to keep their data safe as they navigate the internet. To help young people learn these crucial skills, Minecraft Education has created Privacy Prodigy! This game-based learning experience helps players identify their personal data, determine with whom they can share their data, and explore ways to safeguard their personal information.

Privacy Prodigy is designed for young people ages 7-18. It’s available free for both Minecraft Education and in the Minecraft Marketplace.

This single-player experience introduces young people to the concept of areas of trust. They’ll develop the ability to identify the different types of information they need to manage and what they can share. Players will also learn strategies for protecting their personal data and ways to mitigate any issues that arise from compromised information.

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