Social & Public
Vocab
Advanced Tracking Technology
Social Media
Your future
100

True or False Colleges and future employers frequently check social media behavior before accepting or hiring someone.

What is True

100

Someone who witnesses cyberbullying online but does nothing to stop it

What is a bystander

100

This setting on smart home assistants like Alexa or Google Home means the device is constantly processing local audio to catch its wake word.

What is active listening

100

 True or False: If you delete a photo online, it is always gone forever.

What is False

100

Many college admissions officers and managers do this to your name on Google before accepting or hiring you.

What is search you up

200

When an embarrassing video or post spreads rapidly across multiple platforms, it is described as doing this.

What is going viral

200

Someone who stands up to an online bully or reports a toxic post to show bravery and empathy.

What is a upstander

200

This technology uses advanced computer vision to map your facial features in public spaces or on apps to identify you instantly without your consent.

What is facial recognition 

200

This type of private message or video can easily be saved by someone else taking a quick screenshot.

What is snap or text message

200

True or False: If a post is shared in a "private" group chat, it cannot legally or easily be used against you by a school or employer.

What is false

300

What happens when you leave hateful comments, post embarrassing memes, or leak private data online.

What is leaving a negative digital footprint

300

People tend to be bolder or meaner online than in person because of this feeling of being unknown.

What is anonymity 

300

The practice of linking your phone, laptop, and smart TV footprints together into one profile because you logged into the same Google or Apple account on all of them.

What is cross-device tracking

300

This popular app lets you share short videos, but anything you post can be downloaded and shared by strangers.

What is tik tok
300

Sharing explicit or intimate photos of classmates under the age of 18 leaves a digital footprint that can result in this severe, life-altering legal charge.

What is a felony 

400

Asking what type of question helps you make a smart choice?

Asking "Would I be okay with my future employer or my grandma seeing this?" 

400

These small text files are stored on your browser by websites to track your activity and remember your login info.

What are cookies
400

This privacy practice involves regularly deleting your browser cache, cookies, and history, or using a browser that deletes them automatically when closed.

What is clearing data browser

400

It is best to avoid using your real name online and use this instead to protect your identity.

What is username

400

Constantly seeing the perfectly filtered, highlight-reel footprints of others can cause this psychological state, making you feel like your real life isn't good enough.

What is low self esteem or depression
500

This tracking method involves social media apps using your phone's contact list to build secret, unactivated profiles for your friends who haven't even signed up for the app yet.

What are shadow profiles

500

A unique string of numbers separated by periods that identifies any device operating on a network, leaving a direct trail of your physical internet connection.

What is IP address 

500

A specialized web browser extension or built-in setting that stops tracking scripts, cookies, and invisible pixels from loading when you open a webpage.

What is an ad blocker

500

Changing this menu option on your social media apps ensures only your real friends can see your posts.

What is privacy settings
500

These hidden companies make a profit solely by buying up your lifetime digital footprint and selling it to banks, landlords, and advertisers.

What are data brokers