A pop-up ad says, “You won a free iPhone!” What should you do?
Ignore it & don’t click! It’s a scam trying to steal your info.
Your friend posts their full name, school, and cityon Instagram. What’s risky about this?
It’s unsafe! Strangers can use this info to find or scam you.
What makes a password strong?
At least 12 characters, mix of letters, numbers & symbols.
What is a digital footprint?
Everything you do online leaves a trace!
A new online friend asks for your real name and where you live. What’s the red flag?
Red flag! Never share personal info with online strangers.
An email from "Netflix Support" asks for your password. What’s the red flag?
Red flag: Legit companies never ask for passwords via email.
Someone you don’t know DMs you and asks for personal info. What do you do?
Ignore & block! Never share personal info with strangers.
Why is using the same password for all accounts risky?
If one gets hacked, all your accounts are at risk!
If you see cyberbullying happening online, what should you do?
Report it, support the victim, don’t engage.
A game says, “Buy this item now, or you’ll lose all your progress!” Is this a scam?
It’s a scam! They use fear to make you spend money.
You get a text from an unknown number saying, "URGENT! Your bank account is locked." What’s your next step?
Don’t click any links! Call your bank directly if you’re unsure.
Why should you avoid using public Wi-Fi for logging into social media?
Public Wi-Fi is unsafe—hackers can steal your login details.
What’s two-factor authentication (2FA)and why is it important?
2FA adds extra security—like a code to your phone.
Can deleting a post completely remove it from the internet?
No! Someone might have saved or screenshotted it.
You get a message offering free in-game currency if you click a link. What should you do?
Ignore & don’t click! It’s likely a phishing scam.
A website looks legit but has a misspelled URL (e.g., "Amaz0n.com"). What does this mean?
It’s a fake website!Scammers change URLs slightly to trick you.
A post says, “Repost this or your account will be deleted.” Is this real or fake?
Fake! This is a chain message designed to scare you.
What’s a password manager and how can it help?
A password manager stores & creates strong passwords.
Someone posts an embarrassing picture of youwithout permission. What can you do?
Ask them to delete it, report if needed, talk to a trusted adult.
Why is it risky to use your real photo as your gaming profile pic?
It reveals personal details, making it easier to track you.
A hacker tricks someone into sending money by pretending to be a friend. What is this scam called?
Impersonation scam (or "social engineering")—scammers pretend to be friends or family.
What are 3 ways to keep your social media account secure?
Use strong passwords, enable 2FA, keep profiles private.
What should you do if you think your password was stolen?
Change it immediately, enable 2FA, check for suspicious logins!
What are 3 positive ways to create a good digital footprint?
Think before you post, use privacy settings, post positive content!
How can you tell if an online gamer is actually who they say they are?
You can’t! They might be lying—never trust online strangers blindly.