Personal Information
Cyberbullying
Passwords
Scams
Misc
100

3 pieces of information considered private

•Your full name

•Date of birth

•Address

•Medical records

•Passport information

•Place of birth

•Social security number

•Religion

100

What is cyberbullying 

hostility, aggression, or any other attempt to cause harm through online communication

100

Why is it important to make a strong password 

to prevent account hacking and potentially compromise personal information

100

What is a scam 

Scams can include loss of funds or hurtful viruses on your computer that may compromise your personal information and identity and can be closely related to vandalism

100

How should a conversation be with someone online 

•The conversation should be kept consensual

•There should be transparency 

•It should be respectful, including boundaries

•Data should be handled respectfully

•There are no suspicious links or attachments 

There should not be any pressure 

200

What should you do if you are unsure if something should be shared

Ask an adult

200

What are some examples of cyberbullying 

Hate speech

Posting fake profiles 

Threats

200

How can you keep your password safe

•Storing your password in a secure location 

•Don’t reuse passwords for multiple accounts

Change your password frequently 

200

What can you do to minimize scams

•Create secure passwords

•Refrain from handing out personal information

Ask permission from a parent when responding to online offers or opportunities

200

What is a "red flag" when talking to someone online 

•Be newly created before asking for personal details

•Display limited information 

•Connections don’t seem genuine

•The conversation is inconsistent 

•High volume of spam 

Not contain a profile picture or a stock image

300

Why is it important to keep personal information safe 

Hackers and criminals can use your personal information to access your account, find your address, or steal your identity.

300

What can you do if you encounter cyberbullying 

•De-escalate the situation 

•Disengage (log off, don’t forward a message) 

•Seeking support

•Report the situation to an adult

Seek help from an adult

300

What is 1 way to improve the strength of a password

•Substituting vowels with predetermined characters “p@ssw0rd”

•Substituting the most frequently used vowel “pr1d2t3rmin4d”

•Adding a pneumonic “my favourite colour is blue” can be “MfCiB”

•Combining the pneumonic chunk with vowel substitution “I love football” “1L2v3f34Tb5lL”

•Removing all vowels “Information” would be “nfrmtn”