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The quiz was prepared for the Safer Internet Day 2023 celebration (based on the questions prepared in the European Security Month/October 2022) within the international eTw project Down EU Avenue

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October (2022) - European Cyber Security MonthSafer Internet Day (February 2023)

We Share Responsibility...Do you know HOW to protect yourself?

This quiz was prepared by student-partners within eTwinning project Down EU Avenue 2022/2023

October (2022) - European Cyber Security MonthSafer Internet Day (February 2023)

This quiz was prepared using the materials HERE.

Let's think about the problem(s) from the perspective of...

Dora: To whom do we give our personal information and our passwords?

No one.

The superiors and colleagues at work.

Only parents and friends.

Tea: Which personal information shouldn't be posted online?

Our real name, birthday date, address…

Our cat's name and the color of our house.

Our favorite food and color.

Patrik: Why should we be careful with sharing our personal information on the Internet?

Because scammers could use it to steal our credit cards and money.

Because it means that we are at a greater risk of stalking and harassment.

All of the aforementioned.

Because we might get hacked or get our identity stolen.

Slaven: How can you protect your personal information online?

Watch out for links and attachments.

Use free Wi-Fi with caution.

All of the aforementioned.

Create a strong password. It shouldn't be short and simple with personal info.

Nikola: How can we protect ourselves from scammers?

We shouldn’t change our passwords regularly.

We should open and respond to potential scam emails.

We should check every suspicious website thoroughly.

We can share our personal data on the Internet.

Josip and Cozma Elena: What is the best way to spot or confirm a fake or scam website?

Check out the site and its reviews. Check the sites certificate and terms of us.

Look for reliable contact information. Pay attention to the address bar.

All given options.

Watch for poor grammar and spelling.

Nikola: How to deal with scammers?Filip: What to do to protect yourself against online scam artists?

Write a very vulgar and aggressive mail towards the scammer.

Do everything they ask because you fear for your life.

Avoid clicking on any suspicion link and report them or just ignore the mail and delete it.

Kindly answer them through the mail, giving all personal info, saying you are interested and would like to know more about the great deal.

Patrik: What should we do if someone hacks our account?

We should immediately change our password.

We shouldn’t contact customer support.

We should just ignore it and hope for the best.

We should find the hacker and hack him back.

Iva: What to do when somebody is pretending to be us?

Don't tell anybody.

Just enjoy it. Why not have fun?

Tell your parents and police.

Tell your friends.

Antun: What if you receive a suspicious email?

Open it, study it well and delete it.

Initially move it to the spam folder.

Read it and don’t touch it.

Forward it to a friend.

Borna: What if someone pretends to be your friend and asks for your personal information?

I will send him all of my information if he needs it for later.

Never send your information - you never know if that’s your real friend.

Send him your information, because you trust him.

Think carefully before making a decision, but still send him.

Ana: When we are shopping online, can we trust all Internet pages?

We can only trust good looking ones.

We need to check if pages are safe and do Internet shopping afterwards.

We can't trust any Internet page.

Yes, all pages are safe.

Matija: What do you do when the site you’re visiting seams unsafe and sketchy?

Just continue surfing on that site.

Make sure that the link is safe and legit.

None of the aforementioned.

Contact the site creator although you don’t know the person.

Matea: Which option is the safest when shopping online?

I will only give my card number if one of my friends has already ordered products from them.

I will not give my card number to anyone and will order by cash on delivery.

I will give the card number when ordering because it’s a big company, they won’t scam me.

I will give my card number to a small company if I notice that the reviews are mostly good.

Hrvoje: What are the most secure options of payment?

My parents' credit card are the best.

Pay after delivery in cash or by credit card.

There are some third-party services that can handle these types of payment and also provide some guarantees.

Disposable credit card or virtual cards for online shopping are the best.

Lamia: How can you protect yourself on social media?

Reshape your information (replace it with false ones).

Post pictures of yourself.

Write information about your loved ones.

Write every information about yourself.

Marija: What should you do if you notice that someone is recklessly giving out their personal information to a stranger on the Internet?

Report the situation to staff of the certain social platform.

Intervene and argue with the stranger who requested the information.

Encourage them to leak even more information and use it myself.

Ignore them, it’s none of my business.

Safer Internet Day

When do we celebrate Safer Internet Day?

Every year - every second Tuesday in February.

Any day in February.

On 7th February.

Every year - on the first day of February.

What is the name of the European network of Awareness Centres promoting safe, responsible use of the Internet and mobile devices to young people?

Insafe

Nosafe

Allsafe

Everysafe

What do you choose?

I choose to learn, to be responsible, not to care...

I choose not to learn, not to be responsible, not to care...

This quiz was prepared by student-partners within eTwinning project Down EU Avenue(the questions were prepared in collaborative Google documents in October/European Cyber Security Month 2022)

Right!

Together for a better/safer Internet!

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