Who should you tell if you are being cyberbullied?
Tell a trusted adult
How many characters should a password be?
What is internet safety?
Being responsible with personal information, empathetic with other people online, and protecting your digital devices.
What does a VPN do?
Creates a secure connection between a device and a proxy location
What should you never give out?
Full name, birth date, school name, home address, and phone number
What is Cyberbullying?
Bullying that takes place over electronic technology
What is the worst password?
password and/or abc123
What does VPN stand for?
Virtual Personal Network
What is bad about ads?
Ads on websites may not always be safe and can contain malware.
What rules should you follow if you are being cyberbullied
Stop, Block, and Tell
Are boys or girls targeted by cyberbullies more
Girls
What should you not put in your passwords?
Personal information
What is digital citizenship?
Using technology and the internet responsibly
What do some websites do when they collect your data
They sell it among companies
Examples of trusted adult
Parents, grandparents, guardians, older siblings, teachers, school staff, coaches, mentors, or any responsible individual
Why do cyberbullies do it?
Out of anger, revenge, or in response to another cyberbully
Passwords should be easy to remember but ______
Hard to guess
What are ad blockers?
Extensions to protect from malicious ads
protecting online accounts and privacy
What are the bad aspects of the internet?
Phishing, malware, inappropriate material, online predators, trolls, cyberbullying
Victims may lose the ability to ________
Concentrate in school
What should you include in a password
Letters, numbers, and other characters
What is a cookie?
A small piece of data stored by a web browser on a user's device while using a website
Good digital citizenship involves ___________
making safe decisions when using the internet
What are good aspects of the internet?
Connection to family and friends, digital creation tools, easy access to information, portability