1) What is a digital footprint? a) Digital Footprint is the information about a particular person that exists on the internet as a result of their online activity. b) A trail of activity left on the internet that makes up a person's identity. c) How inactive or active you are online. 2) What is an active digital footprint? a) Whenever a person is actively online. b) What data online users leave intentionally behind. c) How physically active a person's online presence is. 3) What is passive digital footprint? a) Data that is left unintentionally or unknowingly. b) A weaker form of a person's digital footprint. c) What a person posts constantly online. 4) How can you protect your passive/active digital footprint? a) Have public accounts, monitor your tags, check browsing settings, and, reject all cookies. b) Be mindful about what you post and comment, have strong passwords, connect to secure wifi's and accept every follow request. c) Set up multi-factor authentication, private all accounts, keep daily routines and your school hidden, and, report all suspicious online behavior.  5) What is oversharing? a) Revealing everything about yourself or someone else. b) The act of sharing an event or person's life (including your own) in great detail. c) The disclosure of an inappropriate amount of detail about one's personal life. 6) Ways you can research your own digital footprint. a) Googling yourself, checking Instagram, and, looking through newspapers.  b) Checking your tagged, looking through past comments, and, checking google. c) Asking around, googling yourself, and, googling yourself with your sport club/school's name. 7) What should you if your passive footprint has been misused or stolen? a) Panic, log out of all devices, change passcodes, check for suspicious activity, screenshot all evidence, report it, and, get support. b) Stay calm, stay logged into all devices, change passcodes, check for suspicious activity, screenshot evidence, report it, and, get support.  c) Stay calm, log out of all devices, change passcodes, check for suspicious activity, screenshot evidence, report it, and, get support.   8) How can oversharing become dangerous? (Select all correct answers) a) Predators. b) Bullying c) Social status increases. d) Harassment.  e) Revealing locations. f) Friendships strengthen. 9) How can you take down posts you don't want? a) Remove tags, contact social media platforms, ask the original posters for to delete the posts. b) Go into the original posters phone and delete the posts, and, remove tags. c) Log out of accounts, remove tags, and, contact social media platforms.

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