Online Summer Safety

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Across
  1. 2. Talking with trusted adults helps keep these open when problems happen online.
  2. 4. Teens should balance screen time with these types of activities, like reading or outdoor play.
  3. 7. Students should think carefully before clicking “Accept” on apps because of hidden ______.
  4. 9. Students should go to this kind of adult if something online feels unsafe.
  5. 11. A profile set so only approved people can view it is called this.
  6. 12. Summer can increase online dangers because kids have less of this.
  7. 13. Fake giveaways and fake messages are examples of online ______ students should avoid.
  8. 14. Someone you do not know in real life but may meet online.
Down
  1. 1. The article suggests creating these to help reduce too much screen use during summer.
  2. 3. Clicking fake links or pop-ups could lead to this harmful result on your device.
  3. 5. A daily limit on phones, tablets, and computers helps prevent screen ______. This means feeling tired.
  4. 6. When students share too much information online, they are doing this.
  5. 8. If a stranger online asks for your password, you should notice this warning sign, also called a “red flag.”
  6. 10. Looking carefully at websites and messages before clicking shows good online ______.
  7. 12. Keeping devices in open family areas helps reduce this kind of screen time.