1) Digital footprints are: a) Invisible and can't be tracked b) Evidence of what you do online, including what you post and sites you visit. c) temporary - they disappear when you log off d) Erased if you delete an email, a text or a post. 2) Which of the following activities are things you can control about your digital footprint? a) You take a selfie with a friend and they post it online. b) Your parents post a baby picture of you online. c) Your school posts your name in a newsletter d) You upload a video. 3) Avi went on a field trip to a museum last week. A few of his classmates have phones and took some pictures. Tal, one of Avi's friends, posted a picture from the field trip that showed Avi making a silly face. Avi didn't like the picture and was upset Tal posted it. What should Tal have done in this situation? a) Not gone on the trip at all. b) Not brought his phone with him. c) Asked for permission befo.re posting online d) Posted the picture anyway since it was on his camera. 4) In the previous question, why was Tal's decision to post a silly picture of Avi irresponsible? a) The post might not get likes, so he'll be upset b) His pose affects Avi's digital footprint. c) Only the people from school who went on the trip will care. 5) True or False: Writing a comment then deleting it makes it disappear forever. a) True b) False 6) True or False: Things you post on the internet now will be gone by the time you get older. a) True b) False 7) True or false: Visiting a website when you're in "incognito" mode or "private" on your browser means that no one will know what you were doing. a) True b) False

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