The Internet gives us access to many resources to which we couldn’t otherwise come in contact. True False.

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The Internet gives us access to many resources to which we couldn’t otherwise come in contact. True False

Information on the Internet can always be trusted to be factual Information on the Internet can always be trusted to be factual. It wouldn’t be online if it wasn’t true. True False

Anything I send in my private email, IM or chat cannot be seen by others. True False

Websites must have my permission to put online any personal information about me, like my phone number, address or birthday. True False

If I want to know something about a stranger that sends me an Instant Message, I can check their profile and trust that information. True False

Installing a virus checker on my machine will keep my PC safe. True False

Putting blocking software on my child’s PC will keep my child safe. True False

I can always trust emails and attachments I get from friends. True False

People who look for children to harm often don’t get caught until they’ve hurt over 30 children. True False

Criminals and terrorists are sending encrypted messages in photos as forwards being mass-emailed around the world. True False