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100

If you see a pop-up that says you’ve won a prize, should you click it or skip it?

Skip it, it’s most likely a trick.

Rationale: Clicking on unknown messages can lead to scams (fake) or bad websites. 

100

My password is ABC123, is this a weak or strong password?

Weak.

Rationale: Strong passwords are passwords that are not easily guessed, a mix of upper and lowercase letter, include numbers and symbols. 

100

When searching, should you use a kid-friendly searching website like "Kiddle"?

Yes.

Kid-friendly searching website like Kiddle takes out all the bad stuff on the websites.

100

If someone says mean things to you online, what should you do?

Tell an adult.

Rationale: Reporting online bullying is the best way to protect yourself.

100

Should you tell someone online where you live?

No.

Rationale: Sharing personal information can lead to danger. 

200

Is it safe to click on a link from your teacher in an email?

Click it!

Rationale: Trusted sources, like teachers, usually are safe links. 

200

What’s a stronger password?: 12345 or SunShine!88

SunShine!88

Rationale: Strong passwords use a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols, making them harder to guess 

200

Is it okay to type anything into a search bar?

No. 

Rationale: Not everything is safe to search for. 


200

True or False: It’s okay to say mean things back if someone is being mean online.

False.

Rationale: Responding negatively can make the situation worse. 

200

Is it safe to share your phone number with someone online?

No.

Rationale: Sharing phone numbers can put you in danger.

300

If a pop-up says your computer has a virus, what should you do?

Skip it and tell an adult.

Rationale: Many pop-ups can be fake or misleading. seek help from an adult. 

300

True or False: You should share your password with your friends.

False.

Rationale: Sharing passwords puts accounts at risk.  

300

If a search result looks strange or confusing, what should you do?

Ask an adult or teacher for help. 

Rationale: Seeking out help avoid potential dangers online. 

300

If you see someone being bullied online, what should you do?

Tell an adult.

Rationale: Standing up against bullying is important, and adults can provide extra support. 

300

Who is it okay to share your password with?

Only your parents or a trusted adult.

Rationale: Only trusted individuals should have access to your passwords (examples: mom or dad)

400

A website asks you for your name and address before you can play. Should you click?

Skip it and ask a parent.

Rationale: Personal information should not be shared so easily. 

400

Should your password include letters, numbers, and symbols?

Yes.

Rationale: A mix of characters makes the passwords stronger. (Example: Sun!shine?246)

400

Should you believe everything you read on the internet?

No.

Rationale: Not all information online is true. 

400

Is it okay to block or ignore someone who is being mean to you online?

Yes.

Rationale: Blocking helps to protect yourself from negative people. 

400

If someone online asks for your picture, what should you do?

Don’t send it and tell an adult.

Rationale: Sharing pictures can lead to privacy issues.

500

Should you click on a friend’s photo that they sent you, if the message feels strange?

Skip it and ask your parent first.

Strange messages can indicate that a friend’s account may be hacked.


500

If someone finds out your password, what should you do?

Change it right away and tell an adult.

Rationale: Quick action to change your password can stop people that aren't allowed to have access to your account. Make sure you write down your password.

500

If a website you searched shows scary or mean things, what should you do?

Close it and tell an adult.

Rationale: Reporting scary or harmful stuff helps keep you safe. 

500

Should you ever share messages that hurt someone’s feelings?

No. 

Rationale: Sharing hurtful messages can cause more harm. 

500

Should you keep personal information like your birthday and school private?

Yes. 

Rationale: Keeping personal information private protects you from potential harm or unwanted attention. 

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