True: Netiquette: Commonly accepted rules of polite behavior on the internet., Cyberbullying: Bullying that takes place using electronic technology like texts, emails, or social media., Public Wi-Fi is A network that is not secure and should not be used for sharing private information., HTTPS: A secure version of HTTP, often seen on safe websites for sharing sensitive data., Embarrassing Photos: A common tactic used in cyberbullying, often shared online without consent., Block and Report: What you should do if someone is harassing you online., Do Not Over-share: Involves looking for a padlock symbol or “https://” before submitting sensitive info., Anti-virus Software:  A program designed to detect and remove malicious software from your computer., Save Password Feature: A browser feature that should be avoided to help protect personal accounts., Rumors: A form of cyberbullying where false info is spread online., False: Customize Privacy Settings: A secure version of HTTP, often seen on safe websites for sharing sensitive data., Rumors: A network that is not secure and should not be used for sharing private information., Save Password Feature: A tip to protect your privacy by limiting the personal info you post online., Anti-virus Software: A form of cyberbullying where false info is spread online., Secure Browsing: Any information that can be used to identify a specific individual, like Social Security number or address., Do Not Over-share: Any information that can be used to identify a specific individual, like Social Security number or address., Block and Report: Bullying that takes place using electronic technology like texts, emails, or social media., Embarrassing Photos: Portraits of your family dog., HTTPS: Commonly accepted rules of polite behavior on the internet., Public Wi-Fi: Bullying that takes place using electronic technology like texts, emails, or social media.,

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