What does the 's' in https stand for in a web address?
What is secure?
What is health literacy?
What is the ability to understand and use health information to make good health decisions?
What should you never send to someone you've never met online?
What is personal information, like your address or credit card number?
Should you stay logged in on a shared device?
What is no!
Name a place where you can access free public WiFi.
What is a library, a coffee shop, and an airport?
Why is it unsafe to post personal information like your address or birthday online?
What is because it can be used to steal your identity or locate you in real life?
Name one website that provides reliable health information.
What is MedlinePlus, Mayo Clinic, or CDC.gov?
What is catfishing?
What is when someone pretends to be someone else online to deceive or scam?
Why should you avoid using financial websites on public WiFi?
What is it's easier for hackers to steal your information.
What should you do if you think you've been hacked?
What is to change your passwords and notify the appropriate services?
What kind of websites are typically safer to use: .com or .gov/.edu/.org?
What are .gov, .edu, .org?
What 3 things should you bring to a medical appointment?
What is an insurance card, form of identification (ID), or questions to ask your doctor?
Name two signs of a potential online scam.
What are requests for money, urgent or emotional pressure, etc?
Why is it important to manage your digital footprint?
What is to protect your privacy, reputation, and prevent identity theft?
What does the padlock icon in the browser mean?
What is the website using a secure encrypted connection?
What is a digital footprint?
What is the trail of data you leave behind when using the internet?
Give an example of a poor website to use for health information.
What is a random blog or unverified forum like Reddit, without expert input?
True or false? It's safe to send a small amount of money to someone you've never met if they seem trustworthy.
What is false?
Name one reason to bring someone with you to a medical appointment.
What is to help remember the information, or ask important questions?
Name one app that can help you find free WiFi?
What is WiFi Map or Instabridge?
List 2 ways to protect your personal info online.
What are using strong passwords, and enabling two factor authentication, etc?
List 2 questions you could ask your doctor during an appointment.
What are the side effects? What are my other options?
What are three types of personal information scammers often ask for?
What are your Social Security Number, bank account info, and date of birth?
Why should you uncheck "remember me" on shared devices?
What is to prevent others from accessing your accounts?
How can posting while emotionally upset affect your online safety?
What is oversharing personal information or posting something you regret?