St Oswalds CE Academy 2013. Complete this table. Digital Communication Tools/Websites Ways the Communication Tools are Used.

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St Oswalds CE Academy 2013

Complete this table. Digital Communication Tools/Websites Ways the Communication Tools are Used

There can be many risks with using digital communication devices. Can you match up each hazard with its definition? A nasty program that can damage your computer and files on it. People sending unkind or nasty messages. A message trying to sell you products or persuade you to visit their website. People logging onto a site pretending to be you (e.g. to steal or change your information).

Which conversation do you think it is safer to trust? Face-to-Face Conversations Internet Conversations Both Sort the statements to compare an online and offline conversation.

Ways I can keep safe online.