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Use strong passwords with letters, Don’t use easy passwords like 12345 or
numbers and symbols. your name.
Tell a trusted adult immediately if you Don’t try to hide the problem or fix it all
think you’ve been hacked. by yourself.
Turn on Two-Factor Authentication Don’t click unknown links or download
(2FA) wherever possible. strange files.
Keep your apps and software updated. Don’t share your passwords with
Do tell a trusted adult straightaway anyone, not even friends.
if anyone asks you or your friends for Don’t send money or payment details
money. because of a message you did not
expect.
Links: Words or pictures on a webpage that you can click to visit another page
or website.
Wi-Fi: A way to connect to the internet wirelessly, without using cables.
OTP: A special code sent to your phone or email that is used only once to log into
an account for added security.
Hacking means someone tries to get into your account or device without your
permission.
It is important to ask for help from trusted people.
Hackers use various methods to enter computers, phones or online accounts without
permission.
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) adds a second check during login.
Staying safe from hacks means protecting yourself from being hacked.
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