Across
- 3. A program used to view webpages on the Internet; ex: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari or Chrome.
- 4. A person who posts comments just to get a rise out of people and cause a distraction online.
- 5. Being a member of and supporting your community and country. They have both rights and responsibilities.
- 6. Is your right to determine what information you would like others to know about you.
- 11. Using fake names, posing as someone else, or creating a fake profile about someone else.
- 13. People who witness the actions of the bully and the reactions of the victim(s), without taking action.
- 15. When someone tries to mislead the person into giving away information, such as a username, password or credit card details, by pretending to be a legitimate website when communicating electronically.
- 21. Someone who accesses computer information without permission.
- 23. The secret word you use when signing in to the Internet or an online service that helps to confirm your identity.
- 24. More serious
- 26. Physical, emotional and mental limits we set to protect ourselves from being manipulated, used, or harmed by others.
- 27. Saying mean things in ALL CAPS with the intention to embarrass/humiliate.
- 29. An extra (a second)layer of security
- 31. The use of digital media tools such as the Internet and cell phones to deliberately and repeatedly hurt, harass, or embarrass someone else.
Down
- 1. Information that can be used to identify you, such as your age, gender, how many brothers and sisters you have, your favorite food, address, telephone number, school, etc.
- 2. The way something sounds and the feelings it expresses.
- 3. To shut off another user's access to viewing your information on a social media site.
- 7. A crime that happens when someone gets the personal information (e.g., credit card, social security number, bank account numbers) of another person, usually to steal money.
- 8. To add a descriptive word, label, or phrase to a photo or video.
- 9. A word you use when looking for information on a search engine (Google, Yahoo, etc).
- 10. To annoy someone repeatedly. For example, cursing at, following, or mocking someone online.
- 12. To change something that is written to make it better.
- 14. Anyone who can see information about you or posted by you online.
- 16. Bombarding someone with messages over digital media or repeated content when it is least expected.
- 17. Less serious
- 18. A graphic (picture, image) that you use to represent yourself on the Internet.
- 19. Lasting a long time, if not forever, such as information that one posts online that does not go away because it is passed on and spread.
- 20. Having an unknown identity
- 22. Symbols you can type that show how you feel
- 25. Being aware of, sensitive to, and understanding what someone else is feeling or experiencing.
- 28. To change the way something looks.
- 30. Someone who acts in an aggressive, hostile, or hurtful manner toward others.
