Across
- 4. The rules you agree to when you use a website or app.
- 5. Protecting computers and data from bad guys online.
- 8. Fake emails or messages trying to steal your info.
- 9. Watching or tracking people online or with cameras.
- 10. Choosing who can see or use certain info.
- 12. breach When private info is stolen, leaked, or hacked.
- 13. Extra info about data, like when a file was made or who made it.
- 15. A written notice that tells how your data is collected and used.
- 19. Turning data into a code so only certain people can read it.
- 20. A way to log in using two steps, like a password and a code.
Down
- 1. Saving files on the internet instead of your computer.
- 2. Hiding names and details so data can't be linked to a person.
- 3. Protecting student info so it stays safe and private.
- 6. Keeping shared info secret or private.
- 7. A U.S. law that helps keep student school records private.
- 11. Small files websites use to remember what you do online.
- 14. The trail of stuff you leave behind when you go online.
- 16. A law that protects kids under 13 when they're online.
- 17. A rule in Europe that says how companies must protect people's personal info.
- 18. Saying “yes” before your personal info is used or shared.
