First rule in internet safety
Don't talk to strangers
Boy Scout Camp outs allow Scouts to bring electronic devices.
False
You should never accept these from people you meet online.
gifts
Giving your phone number, address, school, grade, family names and any other personal information breaks which of the three internet safety rules.
second one...Do Not Overshare?
Best tool you have to avoid risk.
brain
Someone asks you your name and where you live. You should do what.
tell parent
Bringing devices to District Camporee is normally allowed. True or False
False
Not everyone of the internet is....
Trustworthy
You should be this if an online “friend” tries to turn you against your friends and family.
"Suspicious"?
A good question to ask yourself before sending a text or email...
Will I be OK seeing this post a few years from now?
Trusted adults include the following.
parent, a teacher, a leader, or family member
It is fine to share your password with friends. True or false.
false
If someone asks you to meet offline you should tell this person ...
Trusted Adult
A combination of what makes a good password..
letters and numbers
You should change this often on your phone or device...
What is "Your Password"?
What does TMI stand for...
Too Much Information
True or false bringing a device to meetings is fine.
false
Ask a trusted adult before sharing this online ...
"Personal information"?
An important question to ask about what you are texting or posting.
"How would I feel if someone else saw this post or text"?
The third rule in internet safety.
Never tell your location?
Using a password protected internet access enhances this....
security, or information security?
You should do this if anyone sends you or asks you to send inappropriate messages and photos.
"Report it or tell someone"
Telling a trusted adult about unkind, untrue or hurtful postings of friends or those you know involves these scout laws.
helpful, brave, reverent and trustworthy?
Use these to block unwanted messages or unblock them.
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