Trustworthy - Describes something or someone that can be relied upon or trusted to be honest, accurate, and reliable, Safe - Free from harm, danger, or injury, Protect - To prevent something from being harmed or damaged, Click - Referring to an individual's private or intimate life, relationships, or affairs, Combination - To give a portion of something to someone else, Compromised - A word or phrase used to gain access to a computer, program, or system, Credit card - A plastic card issued by a financial institution that allows the holder to purchase goods or services on credit, Harassing - Referring to information that is private or confidential and requires protection, Inappropriate content - Fraudulent schemes or plans intended to deceive people out of money or valuables, Passwords - A fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information by disguising as a trustworthy entity, Personal - Material that is considered unsuitable, offensive, or objectionable, Phishing attempts - A person or website that can be relied on or trusted for advice, support, or guidance, Scams - Referring to a password that is difficult to guess or crack, Sensitive - A set of numbers, letters, or symbols used in a specific order to create a password, Sharing - Characters or signs used to represent something, Strong - Behaving in a way that is intimidating, offensive, or abusive, Symbols - To activate or select something by pressing a button on a mouse or other device, Trusted adult or website - A security process that requires two forms of identification in order to access an account, Two-factor authentication - Referring to a password or account that has been exposed or hacked,

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