You are playing a game online and someone in the chat box asks for your address. Thinking about your right to privacy, what should you do?, Ask for their address first, Don’t respond and keep on playing, Don’t respond and tell a trusted adult, You have just downloaded a new game and the app has asked you to share your location. What should you do?, Share your location because it’s a game designed for kids so it must be safe., Select do not share my location, Ignore the question and continue to download game, You have a really nice photo of you and your friend that you want to share online. What should you do before posting it?, share the photo and let your friend know afterwards that you shared it, Ask for your friends' permission to share it before you post, Tag your friend in the photo so they know you shared it, Identify one responsibility required of you when going online?, Communicating with others respectfully online, Being respectful to others only when a trusted adult is watching, Knowing that I have to be respectful online, but not applying it all the time, A student posts a mean comment about a classmate online after school. What is the most likely real-world consequence of this action?, Nothing will happen as the comment was posted online, not in the real world, The comment can hurt their feelings and lead to problems at school, Not much as the comment will eventually be forgotten, What is a measure I can take to keep my personal information safe?, Making my password strong and hard to guess, Sharing my home address online with strangers to help build friendships, Making my password easy to remember, like my dog's name or favourite colour, When going online I have rights, they are things like...?, The right to be safe and keep my personal information private, The right to use other people’s accounts, The right to say mean things to others.

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