Sharing your full name, school, or address on a public social media profile
Unsafe
15
Posting a funny photo of friends with their permission
Safe
15
Accepting a friend request from someone you don’t know in real life
Unsafe
15
Downloading a "Free" movie or game from an unknown website
Unsafe
15
Sharing a password with your mom or family
safe
15
Sharing your password with a close friend so they can help "manage" your account
Unsafe
15
If you are at the mall and you post a photo, also posting your location to show your friends online
Unsafe
15
Telling someone on an online game that you live in Raleigh north carolina
Unsafe
15
You see this new game thats rated M (mature), you ask your mom if its okay for you to download.
Safe
15
Using technology for schoolwork, creative projects, or hobbies
Safe
15
Your english teachers asks you to write about the book "the giver", you find someone online who already did it so you copy and paste their response and turn it into the teacher. The teacher gives you 100%
Unsafe
15
While writing a paper you see someone online also wrote about that same paper, you read their paper, see that one of the characters names is different than what you thought. You change the name on your paper
Safe
15
Leaving your phone unattended on a table in public
Unsafe
15
You receive an email from your bank asking you to “verify your account” by clicking a link and entering your password.
This is likely a phishing scam. Banks will never ask for passwords by email. Always go directly to the official website.
15
You post about frustrations with your workplace on your private social media account.
unsafe - Even private posts can be screenshotted. Maintain professionalism online
15
You join a professional networking site (like LinkedIn)
Safe. Expands professional connections appropriately