Money & Scams
Stay Safe Online
Smart Choices Online
Online Shopping Safety
Computer & Phone Safety
100

Someone online says “Send me $50 and I’ll give you $500!” What should you do?  

Don't respond. That’s a scam.

100

Someone online asks for your password. What should you say?

- No, I never share my password.

100

Is it okay to give your home address to someone you met online?

No, that’s private.

100

Should you buy things from websites you don’t know or trust?

No, that could be a scam.

100

What should you do if your computer says “Virus alert!”?

Tell someone right away and don’t click anything.

200

A person you don’t know texts you to buy a gift card and send the code. What do you say?

Don't respond to them. That’s not safe and is a scam.

200

If you don’t know who sent you a message, what should you do?

Ignore or delete it

200

You see a mean message online. What should you do?

Tell an  trusted adult, support worker or report the message and block the person.

200

You see a shirt online for only $1. It looks too good to be true. What should you do?

Be careful and ask a trusted adult or support worker.”

200

Should you let strangers fix your phone or computer?

No, only let someone I trust help me or go to a trusted phone/computer repair shop.

300

If someone says they need money for an emergency, but you don’t know them, what should you do?

Talk to someone I trust before doing anything or Don't respond because you do not know them.

300

You get a text that says you won a free phone. It sounds too good to be true. What is it?

Scam or trick

300

A friend sends you a video or link, but it looks weird. What should you do?

Don’t click. Ask if it’s safe. Double check with your friend by phone call or video chat to confirm that they sent the message.

300

Should you ever share your credit card or debit card numbers with strangers?

No, that’s private information.

300

Your computer is running slow. A pop-up says “Click to speed it up!” What should you do?

Don’t click. It could be a trick.

400

Can a bank or the government ask for money by text message?

No, a bank or government will NEVER ask you for money through text message.

400

You’re not sure if a website is safe. Who can you ask for help?

Parent, caregiver, support worker, or trusted adult

400

Should you use the same password for everything?

No, use different passwords.

400

What’s something you should look for before buying something online?

A lock symbol or safe website (https://)

400

What’s a good way to keep your phone or computer safe?

Use a password and don’t share it.

500

You’re not sure if a message about money is real. What’s a safe thing to do?

Don’t click. Ask for help first.

500

A website says “click here FAST or you’ll lose your account!” What should you do?

Don’t click. It might be a scam.

500

What does it mean to be safe online?

Protecting myself, asking for help, and not trusting strangers.

500

You bought something online but it never came. What might have happened?

It could be a scam. Tell someone right away.

500

Your friend says they downloaded a “free game” from a weird website. What might happen?

It could have a virus or be unsafe.