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E-Safety Quiz Are you cybersafe?
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A website wants your name and phone number so you can enter a contest
A website wants your name and phone number so you can enter a contest. Is it OK to enter? Yes No
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You should never reveal ANY information about yourself to anyone, even companies you've heard of.
If they want to get this information from anyone under 13, they MUST get your parents' permission.
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This not only protects your safety, but your personal information too.
You are correct! If a company wants to collect information from children -- even to enter you in a contest -- they must first get your parents permission. This not only protects your safety, but your personal information too.
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You’re playing an online game and someone says something really mean.
Should you say something mean back? Yes No
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Never respond to any messages that are mean or in any way makes you feel uncomfortable. It is not your fault if you get a message like that. If you get a message like this, tell your teacher or parents right away.
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Well done! You know that you should never respond to any messages that are mean or in any way makes you feel uncomfortable. It is not your fault if you get a message like that. If you get a message like this, tell your teacher or parents right away.
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At home, we have rules about what I’m allowed to do on the Internet, but I'm at a friend's house. Should I still go by my parents' rules? Yes No
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Wherever you are, you should go by your parents rules
Wherever you are, you should go by your parents rules. There may be additional rules based on where you are. For example, if your friends parents' have extra rules for your friend, you'll have to go by those too. But you should always talk with your parents about what they think is best.
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Well done. Wherever you are, you should go by your parents rules
Well done! Wherever you are, you should go by your parents rules. There may be additional rules based on where you are. For example, if your friends parents' have extra rules for your friend, you'll have to go by those too.
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You’re playing games online and you get a message asking for my password. They say they need it to fix your account. Should you give it to them? Yes No
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You should never give out your Internet password to anyone (even your best friends) other than your parents. Online game sites will never ask you for a password but sometimes people will pretend that they work for them provider to get your password.
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Well done! You should never give out your Internet password to anyone (even your best friends) other than your parents. Online game sites will never ask you for a password but sometimes people will pretend that they work for them provider to get your password
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You met someone online who wants to get together. They live nearby
You met someone online who wants to get together. They live nearby. Should you arrange a meeting? Yes No
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It's very important that you never agree to get together with someone you "meet" online without first checking with your parents. If your parents agree to the meeting, they should make sure that it is in a public place and with a parent present.
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It's very important that you never agree to get together with someone you "meet" online without first checking with my parents. If your parents agree to the meeting, they should make sure that it is in a public place and with a parent present.
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You have a picture of yourself and someone you met online wants to see it. Is it OK to send it to that person? Yes No
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No, it's not OK. NEVER send a stranger OR ANYONE ELSE your picture without first checking with your parents
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Well done! You should NEVER send a stranger OR ANYONE ELSE your picture without first checking with your parents
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