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Digital Citizenship and Safety
Quick questions on Staying safe online: N-Level Computer Applications digital citizenship
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What is protecting personal information?Show answer
Personal information is anything that identifies you or could be used to find you, such as your full name, home address, phone number, school name and date of birth. You should be careful about sharing these online, because:
What are privacy settings?Show answer
Most apps and sites have privacy settings that control who can see your posts and profile. Setting your account so only people you know can see your information limits who has access. Check these settings, because the default is not always the most private.
What is cyberbullying?Show answer
Cyberbullying is using digital devices or the internet to repeatedly hurt, threaten or embarrass someone, for example through mean messages, spreading rumours, or sharing embarrassing content. If you are cyberbullied:
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