Safety
Friend or Foe
Scout Law/More Safety
Tech Tips

100

The first rule in internet safety (regarding people you do not know)

What is Don't talk to strangers?

100

Should you trust everyone you meet online?

No


100
Telling a trusted adult about unkind, untrue or hurtful postings of friends or those you know involves these scout laws.
What is helpful, brave, reverent and trustworthy?
100
You should change this often on your phone or device...
What is "Your Password"?
200
Someone asks you your name and where you live. You should do what.
What is tell a parent or trusted adult?
200

Ask a trusted adult before sharing this online: (could include what school you go to, etc)

What is "Personal information"?

200
Considering others feelings when texting, posting or emailing involves these Scout laws.
What is loyal, kind, friendly, courteous?
200

I should click links that I am not familiar with, true or false

false

300
Trusted adults include the following.
What is parent, a teacher, a leader, or family member?
300

If someone asks you to meet offline you should tell this person:

What is "a Trusted Adult?

300
An important question to ask about what you are texting or posting.
What is "How would I feel if someone else saw this post or text"?
300

How do you create a strong password?

Mix letters, numbers, and symbols.

400

The third rule in internet safety. (regarding location)

What is Never tell your location?

400

You should do this if anyone sends you or asks you to send inappropriate messages.

What is "Report it or tell someone"

400
Giving your phone number, address, school, grade, family names and any other personal information breaks which of the three internet safety rules.
What is second one...Do Not Overshare?
400

What can you use to block unwanted messages?

What are "Privacy Settings"?