You should never share this with anyone, not even your best friend.
If someone is being bullied online, the first thing to do is not to respond but to do this.
Report, unadd, or block them
True or false: You should post pictures without someone's consent
False
Emails claiming you won a prize but asking for personal info are examples of this.
Phishing scam
Everything you post, share, or like online contributes to this.
Digital footprint
A strong password should include letters, numbers, and these.
Characters/symbols
True or False: Cyberbullying can be a crime.
True
Once you post something online, it’s nearly impossible to do this.
Delete it completely
Never click links in emails from senders you don’t _______.
Deleting a post doesn’t guarantee it’s gone because others can do this.
Screenshot or share it
When you leave a shared computer, you should always do this to your account.
Log out/sign out
Saving screenshots of mean messages is an example of doing this.
Collecting evidence
You should only accept friend requests from people who are this.
Someone you actually know
This type of message pretends to be from your bank or a company you use.
Phishing email or fake message
Colleges and employers may look at your online history to see this.
Character or reputation
If a website’s address starts with these five letters, it means your connection is safer.
This term describes pretending to be someone else online to harass or trick people.
Catfishing or impersonation
This feature shows where a photo was taken and should often be turned off.
Location tagging/geotagging
Fraudsters often pressure you to act fast — this is a major _______ flag.
Red
True or False: Your digital footprint can be positive or negative.
True
This kind of question—like “What’s your first pet’s name?”—helps you reset your password if you forget it.
Security question
Talking to a trusted adult or counselor after experiencing online bullying helps you do this.
Get support/stay emotionally safe
Employers or colleges may review this before deciding to hire or admit you.
Your online profile/social media presence
The best way to verify if a website is real is to check this in the browser.
URL or domain name or if it has a little lock
Managing what information appears about you online is called this.
Online reputation management