Across
- 2. The exchange of information or ideas between people.
- 4. A group of people who watch, listen to, or engage with a presentation or performance.
- 6. Wrongful deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- 9. The ability to enter or use something.
- 11. Individuals or organisations that support an event or activity, usually financially.
- 13. A compulsive dependence on a substance or behaviour, often harmful.
- 15. A state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- 17. The right to keep personal information confidential and free from public scrutiny.
Down
- 1. A particular way of viewing or considering something.
- 3. The size, extent, or importance of something.
- 5. A display or demonstration of information to an audience.
- 7. A dishonest scheme or trick to deceive people, usually for money.
- 8. An approximate calculation or judgment regarding a quantity or value.
- 10. Measures taken to protect computers and networks from digital attacks.
- 12. The act of communicating or engaging with others.
- 14. A list of items to be discussed or acted upon, often in a meeting.
- 16. A software application used to view and navigate the internet.