Digital Citizenship & Internet Safety Explorer

Learn to stay safe online! Sort information cards to decide what is safe to share, then practice making smart choices in real-life internet situations.

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How to play: Click a card to select it (it will highlight), then click a bin to place it there.
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Internet Safety Tips

Keep Private

Never share your home address, phone number, or passwords with people online — even if they seem friendly.

Passwords are like a secret code. Keep them only between you and a trusted adult.

Ask a Trusted Adult

When you are not sure if something is safe to share, always ask a parent, teacher, or trusted adult first.

If something online makes you feel uncomfortable or scared, tell a trusted adult right away.

Real vs. Online Friends

Online friends are different from friends you know in real life. Someone online may not be who they say they are.

Never agree to meet someone in person that you only know from online without a trusted adult present.

Be Kind Online

Treat people online the same way you would treat them in person. Be kind, respectful, and helpful.

If someone is mean to you online, do not reply. Tell a trusted adult and save the evidence.