Across
- 2. Computer programs that display adverts on the screen. Often installed without people realising.
- 3. address where you find a particular web page or website on the internet, also known as a URL
- 5. controls Combined with privacy settings these can help you protect your children from the things they shouldn’t see or experience online
- 6. address a unique string of numbers separated by full stops that identifies each computer over a network.
- 7. Bullying behaviour which takes places through the use of electronic means, such as through e-mail, mobile phones or posts on a social network
- 9. people who gain unauthorised access to data, remotely, using a computer or mobile device.
Down
- 1. Programs that damage your computer (viruses), steal your personal information (spyware), display unwanted adverts (adware) or expose your computer to hackers (Trojan horses).
- 4. titles to draw users attention to get more views on a video.
- 5. A word or series of letters, numbers and characters that only you know, which you use to log on to computers, networks or online services.
- 8. When a stranger tries to start a relationship with a child for unlawful purposes; this can happen online or offline
