Guess What!?!
Test your online (and offline) safety knowledge with some questions from Zoe, Molly and their friends.
Having trouble getting the right answers? Try reading the Zoe & Molly Online comics and playing the online games before taking the Guess What!?! quiz.
1. It is okay to post pictures online
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Always check with a safe adult before posting anything online. And remember, the Internet is a public place; whatever you post can be seen by everyone.
2. Kids see things online that are weird or gross
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You may see things online that are gross or weird. That’s not your fault. Log off. Talk to a safe adult about what happened.
3. Kids get in trouble when they see bad pictures online
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Not all websites are okay for kids. You are not in trouble. Log off. Talk to a safe adult about what happened.
4. When kids see something online that is weird, they should log off
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If something you see online makes you feel weird, log off. Talk to a safe adult about what happened.
5. It is okay to send pictures or videos through an app
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Always check with a safe adult before sending a photo or video to someone. Once a photo or video is sent you lose control over what happens to it.
6. Video chats can be saved
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Video chats and live-stream videos can be saved. Images and videos could be shared with other people. Have permission from a safe adult before chatting online.
7. It is okay to open attachments from people you don’t know
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Attachments from people not on your contact list could contain viruses.
8. It is okay to answer someone who asks weird questions online
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If someone starts asking weird questions stop messaging that person. Save the message. Talk to a safe adult about it.
9. If kids do something online that isn’t safe, they will get in trouble
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We all make mistakes. Tell a safe adult about what happened. An adult’s job is to help keep kids safe.
10. If someone gets mad at you online, then you should do what they want
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It is not okay for someone to get mad at you when you set your limits. People should respect your answer. Don’t respond and log off. Save the message. Talk to a safe adult about what happened.