What is the term for features designed to keep users hooked on apps or devices?
What is "addictive design"?
This is a legal document that explains what user information is collected by apps and websites.
What is a "privacy policy"?
All the information about a person online is called what?
What is a "digital footprint"?
Sharing personal thoughts and feelings with someone is called what?
What is "self-disclosure"?
Using digital platforms to harm or upset someone is called what?
What is "cyberbullying"?
This type of design prioritizes what is good for people rather than exploiting their habits.
What is "humane design"?
These small text files track what you do on websites.
What are "cookies"?
What is the term for sharing personal feelings or information that you later regret?
What is "oversharing"?
What should you do when you feel uncomfortable with something online?
What is a "red flag feeling"?
What does it mean when someone is anonymous online?
What is "without a name or identity"?
This is the temporary feeling of pleasure your brain gets when someone reacts to your social media post.
What is a "feedback loop"?
What is the term for choosing not to participate in a website's data collection?
What is "opt out"?
You are responsible for your own digital footprint as well as the digital footprint of which groups?
What are "friends, school, community, and the world"?
What is the process for identifying and dealing with a red flag feeling?
What are the steps "Identify, Feel, Imagine, Say"?
What type of speech attacks people based on their race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation?
What is "hate speech"?
Give an example of a feature that helps users maintain media balance.
What are "screen timers" or "wellness checks"?
What is the term for the rules that users must follow when using an app or website?
What are the "terms of service"?
What does the term "rings of responsibility" refer to?
What are "self, community, and the world"?
What is the term for digital sharing of intimate images or videos?
What is "sexting"?
Name two ways to be an upstander against cyberbullying.
What are "confront the bully" and "tell a trusted adult"?
The term for an article or report that covers an event happening right now.
What is "breaking news"?
Name one phrase that indicates bias in a news article.
What is "Here we go again" or "Just like"?
Name one consequence of sharing incomplete or false information online.
What is "it causes confusion or unnecessary arguments"?
What should you check to verify whether a news source is reliable?
What is "whether other news organizations are reporting the same thing"?
What is corroboration?
What are the steps you should follow before sharing information online?
What is ASK?
Accessed
What will be accessed?
Shared
What will be shared with other people or companies?
Known
What could be known about me if I use this?