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2. Choose the type of message that tries to frighten you.
(i) Friendly message
(ii) Thank-you note
(iii) Scary warnings
(iv) Birthday wish
3. Select the privacy setting that allows only people you know and trust to see your
profile.
(i) Public (ii) Friends only / Private
(iii) Location off (iv) Comments filtered
4. Identify the option that you should do before downloading apps or sharing photos
online.
(i) Ask parents or teachers
(ii) Ask friends
(iii) Do it secretly
(iv) Do it at night
5. Mark the action you should not do to stay safe online.
(i) Use strong passwords
(ii) Check with parents or teachers
(iii) Share your details with strangers
(iv) Use approved apps
B. Write ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false.
1. Personal data can be used to identify you online and in the real world.
2. Your home address is not part of personal data.
3. Cybercriminals always tell the truth online.
4. You do not want strangers to know when you are at home or at school,
so you should turn your location ON in apps.
5. Data safety means keeping your personal information protected from
people who should not see it.
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