Across
- 7. Having the ability to access the internet without limitations, such as time restrictions or content filters, often without parental supervision
- 8. A mobile electronic device (like a smartphone, tablet, or wearable) that can connect to the internet and run applications
- 9. The process by which platforms like social media apps monitor and regulate what is shared, often aiming to remove inappropriate or harmful material
- 10. The ability to use digital technology, communicate online, and find, evaluate, and create information responsibly
- 11. The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature
Down
- 1. Personal profiles created on social media platforms (e.g., Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok), used for sharing content and connecting with others
- 2. Responsible and respectful behavior when using technology and engaging in the online world, including adhering to ethical practices
- 3. The trail of data one leaves behind when using the internet, including social media interactions, browsing history, and online purchases
- 4. Options provided by online platforms that allow users to control who can see their information and how their data is used
- 5. The technology behind platforms like TikTok and YouTube that suggest content based on a user’s preferences and past behavior, sometimes leading to exposure to harmful content
- 6. Features offered by software or devices to help parents restrict or monitor their children’s online activities, ensuring safe usage
