Check with your parent, guardian, or teacher before downloading an app to your device.
Ask your parent, guardian, or teacher for help if an email or someone online asks you for your full name, address, birthday, or phone number.
Don’t include your name, birthday, or other information that can be guessed in your password. Instead, make long passwords — they can include numbers, special characters, or even be phrases you’ll remember. Use different passwords on all of your accounts — a parent, guardian, or teacher can help you set up a password manager to remember them all!
Don’t open emails from people you don’t know. Don’t click on ads that offer prizes, money, or something for free.
Have a parent, guardian, or teacher help you make sure the privacy settings on an apps or social media platforms you use are set and appropriate for your age group.
Don’t open emails from people you don’t know. Don’t click on ads that offer prizes, money, or something for free.
Source : Cybersecurity Challenge
Last Modified : 2/11/2024
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