What is digital citizenship?
The responsible use of technology and the internet to engage safely and ethically in the digital world.
Why is it important to create strong passwords?
To protect personal information from hackers and unauthorized access.
What does “Think Before You Post” mean?
It means considering the consequences of sharing information online before posting.
What is cyberbullying?
Bullying that happens online through messages, social media, or other digital platforms.
What should you do if you receive a suspicious email?
Do not open it, do not click any links, and report it as spam or phishing.
What should you do if someone is being cyberbullied?
Offer support, report the bullying to a trusted adult or platform, and avoid engaging with the bully.
Why is it important to update your software regularly?
To fix security vulnerabilities, improve performance, and protect against cyber threats.
What is phishing, and how can you recognize it?
Phishing is a scam where attackers trick people into revealing personal information through fake emails or messages. Signs include urgent language, misspellings, and suspicious links.
How can social media affect mental health?
It can lead to anxiety, low self-esteem, and stress due to unrealistic comparisons, cyberbullying, or overuse.
Why should you avoid using the same password for multiple accounts?
If one account gets hacked, all other accounts using the same password become vulnerable.
What are some ways to protect your online privacy?
Use strong passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and be cautious about sharing personal information.
What is plagiarism in the digital world?
Copying and using someone else’s work (text, images, videos) without giving proper credit.
What is an example of digital etiquette?
Being respectful in online discussions and not using all caps, which can be seen as shouting.
Why should you check the credibility of online sources?
To avoid spreading false information and ensure you are using trustworthy content.
What is a digital footprint?
The record of everything you do online, including posts, searches, and interactions.
What are deepfakes, and why can they be dangerous?
Deepfakes are AI-generated videos or images that manipulate a person’s face or voice, making it look real. They can spread misinformation or be used maliciously.
What is “echo chamber” in social media, and why is it a concern?
An echo chamber is when people are exposed only to opinions that reinforce their own views, limiting critical thinking and open discussion.
How does data mining affect privacy?
Companies and websites collect and analyze user data to target ads or influence decisions, sometimes without users’ full awareness.
What are “terms of service,” and why is it important to read them?
They are agreements that outline how a platform uses your data. Reading them helps you understand your rights and privacy settings.
Why can public Wi-Fi be a security risk?
Hackers can intercept data on unsecured networks, potentially stealing passwords and personal information.
What is net neutrality, and why is it important?
The principle that all internet traffic should be treated equally, preventing service providers from blocking or slowing down websites.
What are cookies in web browsing, and how do they affect privacy?
Cookies are small files stored on a user’s device that track browsing activity and can be used for personalized ads or data collection.
What is an algorithm, and how does it impact what we see online?
Algorithms are sets of rules used by platforms to filter and prioritize content, shaping our online experience based on preferences and behavior.
How does the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) protect internet users?
It gives users more control over their personal data and requires companies to handle data transparently and securely.