Across
- 4. The practice of protecting computers, networks, and data from hackers, attacks, or damage.
- 9. A person who sees cyberbullying happening but does not get involved.
- 13. Using technology in a safe, respectful, and ethical way.
- 14. Private details about a person such as their name, address, phone number, school, birthday, or passwords.
- 15. person who takes action to stop bullying or support someone who is being bullied.
Down
- 1. The ability to understand and care about how someone else feels.
- 2. digital technology (texts, social media, gaming, etc.) to harass, threaten, or hurt someone.
- 3. Controls on apps and websites that allow you to decide who can see your information and activity.
- 5. A way of protecting information by turning it into a secret code so only authorized people can read it.
- 6. The way a person presents themselves on the internet through profiles, usernames, posts, and interactions.
- 7. The rules for polite and respectful behavior when communicating online.
- 8. The ability to understand, analyze, and evaluate media and digital information.
- 10. The trail of information you leave online when you use the internet (posts, searches, comments, photos, etc.).
- 11. A person who uses the internet and digital technology responsibly, safely, and respectfully.
- 12. A scam where someone pretends to be a trustworthy source to trick people into giving personal information like passwords or credit card numbers.
