Privacy
Online Safety
Bullying/Social Media
100

How frequently should you check your privacy settings? 

Every 3 months

100

True or False: Everything you read online is true

False

100

Whatever you post is not permanent?
True or False

False

200

Instead of using your full name online you should only use:

Your initials, first name, or a pseudonym (fake name)

200

True or False: The strongest passwords have numbers, symbols, uppercase letters, and lowercase letters.

True

200
True or False - Snapchat deletes all of your messages and data 

False, they store it on their servers

300

Who can you share your personal information with online (such as bank info, address, etc.)?

No one! 

300

What are some strategies to balance your media usage?

Set time limits, use digital media safely, make sure to keep your hobbies, eat healthily and get enough sleep

300

What is cyberbullying?

Bullying that happens online. It can look like mocking, spreading rumors, or posting hurtful or embarassing content about you 

400

Is using a pet's name a strong password? 

No - because it can be easily guessed

400

What should you do if a stranger online asks to meet you? 

Tell them no, tell a trusted adult, block them if you feel unsafe

400

What should you do if you want to post an embarrassing video of your friend online but they tell you not to?

Don't post it - posting an embarrassing video of someone else could be a form of cyberbullying. 

500

What is the safest way to store your passwords?

Write it down (and keep the paper in a safe location, not beside the computer)

Use a password manager (eg. Last Pass)

500

What should you do if someone makes you feel unsafe online? 

Block them

Tell a trusted adult

Report them through the online site

500

If someone is cyberbullying you, should you retaliate? 

No - instead you should save the information, show/tell a trusted adult, block the person and report them