Cyberbullying
Online Chatting Safety
Cell Phones
7 Keys to Internet Safety
Internet Safety
100

When can cyberbullying take place?

Anytime 

100

Who should you not chat with or add as friends on social media?

Anyone you do not know.

100

What should you always check when downloading a new app?

The app permissions. 

100

How long should a password be?

At least 10 characters

100

What kind of access do we have to knowledge, games, movies, shows, social interaction, creativity, news, and more?

Instant

200

What often happens to kids who are being cyberbullied?

They are bullied in person too. 

200

When should personal information be kept private?

Always

200

What should you do if an app wants permission to access information it does not need?

Limit it to only what is needed 

200

Why should we watch out for unsolicited emails, instant messages, or text messages?

They may be online scams. 

200

How many teens use the internet daily?

97%

300

Are girls or boys more likely to be targeted by cyberbullies?

Girls

300

Why should you avoid telling someone you don't know any of your personal information?

They could use it in ways you don't want them to. 

300

What is one feature of a cell phone you should be aware of and consider turning off?

Location history

300

What is the difference between HTTP and HTTPS?

HTTP is unsecure. HTTPS is secure and indicates a trusted website. 

300

How many teens use the internet almost constantly?

46%

400

How many teens with access to the internet have been a victim to cyberbullying?

40%
400

What are two things you should never share with anyone and that belong to only you?

Your username and password

400

Why should you be cautious about sharing your real-time location on social media?

It can compromise your privacy and safety.

400

What does digital citizenship mean?

Using technology and the internet responsibly, safely, and respectfully

400

What is internet safety?

The practice of following actionable guidelines, understanding modern technology, and protecting your digital devices so you can defend against malicious parts of the online world. 

500

What are three common reasons people choose to cyberbully others?

Anger, revenge, and in response to another cyberbully. 

500

What are examples of personal information you should not give out to people?

Full name, birth date, home address, phone number, school name, and church name.

500

Why should you regularly update your device?

To ensure that you have the latest security features and protections against potential threats.

500

What are the 7 keys to internet safety?

Verify identity, verify links, identify scams, protect privacy, password creation, identify cyberbullying, and digital citizenship.

500

What are some of the negative aspects of the internet?

Phishing, malware, drive-by downloads of data, exposure to inappropriate material, online predators, personal data being stoled and sold, and cyberbullying.