20 questions
What is E-Safety?
Knowing how to be safe online
Knowing how to be safe in a public place
Knowing how to cross a road
Knowing how to be safe in school
If you receive an abusive e-mail from an anonymous sender, what should you do?
reply politely
send an abusive message back
confront the person you think it probably came from
none of the above
If you receive unpleasant e-mails from an anonymous sender, you should...
block the sender
keep the evidence
tell somebody
You receive an e-mail from a well-known company & the name of the sender is misspelt you should...
log in where requested to change your password
forward the e-mail to your friends
report it as a possible phishing scam
reply to e-mail, pointing out the misspelling
Identity theft can occur when?
someone steals your passport
someone steals your mobile phone
someone uses your details to gain access to your account
You receive an email from a friend's email address but you suspect it's a scam. what do you do?
reply to the e-mail
contact your friend, telling them about the e-mail
click on the link in the e-mail to check if it's genuine
phone the police
Someone tells you that they have had an email from you, but you didn't send it. What do you do?
ask them to forward it back to you so can check it
ask your friend to change their e-mail password
remove your friend from your list of contacts
change your password on your e-mail account
To protect your online identity on social networking sites, you should...
only log on from your own personal computer
give false details about yourself
not use social networking sites
make sure only your friends can see your personal details
Which of these would be cyberbullying?
Posting rude comments about someone online
Using someone else’s password without their permission
Giving a false name to someone over the Internet
How can you tell that a person on a social networking site is who they say they are?
By asking them to post a photograph of themselves
Because they talk about friends that you both know
You can’t tell
Because they are really friendly and genuine
You meet someone your age in a chat room. Is it OK to give them your address so you can meet?
Yes
No
To keep safe online, what information should you not post online?
Your full name
What you’ve had for dinner
Where you live
A cartoon image as a profile picture instead of a photo
What should someone do if they’re being bullied online?
There’s nothing they can do, they just need to put up with it
Post mean things about the person bullying them
Report or block the person bullying them
Threaten the person bullying them
What should you think about before posting something online?
Does the post have any personal inform?
Could it upset or offend someone who sees it?
Would I be happy for this to be shown to my parents?
What term describes the act of winding someone up online?
Trolling
Posting
Phishing
Befriending
What should you do if you want to meet someone you only know online?
Meet somewhere quiet, so you can get to know each other
Take an adult with you and meet in a public space
Don't tell anyone because that would be embarrassing
Only meet them on the weekend and not on a school day
What name would you give to an email attachment that may harm your computer?
Phishing
Spam
Malware
Troll
Which of these statements is true?
It is illegal to download from file-sharing sites
It is free and legal to download anything you find online
It is legal to use file sharing sites
What should you do if a random person in a chatroom asks for your picture?
Find a good photograph and send it to them
Do not send your picture and tell an adult
Ask them to send their picture to you first
Send a picture of your younger brother or sister instead
You have been getting nasty text messages from someone at school. You should
Send nasty text messages back
Tell your teacher, parent or another adult
Cry and feel sorry for yourself
Switch your mobile phone off and never use it again