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Internet Safety

Internet Safety

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Computers

6th Grade

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Summer Householder

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3 Slides • 7 Questions

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Internet Safety

​How to stay protected.

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media

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It's time to test your knowledge. Keep track of your answers because they will help you unlock the next lock.

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Multiple Choice

You receive an email with a seemingly amazing deal. They ask for personal information to claim the deal. What should you do?

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a. You sign up right away! You don't want to miss the deal!

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b. You send it to all of your friends so they don’t miss out on the deal.

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c. You read the fine print, and it is actually a long-term, pricey contract.  You take no further steps and delete the email.

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Multiple Choice

What is "phising"

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a. When a person uses a fake picture and claims to be someone they are not.

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b. Emails claiming to be from real companies that try to trick you into giving them your personal information such as your name, address, phone number etc.

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c. When you go to the lake or river and try to catch fish.

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Multiple Select

You receive an email from an unknown sender asking you to open a picture. What should you do?

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a. Tell a trusted adult

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b. Delete the email

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c. Open the e-mail and check it out.

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d. Look at the picture and send it to all your friends.

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Multiple Select

You receive an email from a known company.  If you enter with your email address and name, you could win a free prize. What should you do?

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a. Click the link. What's the worst that could happen?

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b. Delete the message immediately.

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c. Tell a trusted adult.

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dContact the police.

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Multiple Select

You receive an email from Amazon. How do you know it's fake?

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a. It asks you for personal information.

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b. You did not order anything recently from Amazon.

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c. The sender email address is not the address for Amazon.

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d. It has many misspellings and grammatical errors.

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Emails or text messages stating you won a free phone or cash are sometimes real.

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a. True

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b. False

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Multiple Choice

What is a way to keep your information safe on the internet?

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a. Never give out personal information to others online.

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b. Never click anything that seems suspicious

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c. Use a variety of passwords.

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d. All answers are correct

Internet Safety

​How to stay protected.

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