What is a digital footprint?
The trail of data you leave behind when using the internet.
What does online integrity mean?
Being honest, respectful, and responsible in your online behavior.
Should you accept friend requests from people you don’t know?
No, it could be unsafe or lead to scams.
Can your digital footprint affect your future job opportunities?
Yes, employers often review your online presence before hiring.
Is it okay to copy someone else's work and post it as your own? Why or why not?
No, it’s plagiarism and violates ethical online behavior.
What is one thing you should never share on social media?
Your home address, phone number, or personal passwords.
True or False: Deleting a post erases it from the internet forever.
False. Once something is online, it can still be saved or shared.
What should you do if you see cyberbullying online?
Report it, don’t participate, and support the person being targeted.
What is the “Grandma Rule” when posting online?
Don’t post anything you wouldn’t want your grandma to see.
Name one way to maintain a positive digital footprint.
Post responsibly, avoid offensive content, and be respectful online.
Why is using accurate sources online important?
It builds trust and shows you are a responsible digital citizen.
How can privacy settings help you on social media?
They let you control who can see your posts and protect your info.