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Students, teachers and parents: we have curated a collection of the best cybersafety resources available. We have materials specific to the grade K-8 crowd, a section for grades 9-12 and an entire section dedicated to cybersecurity education and careers for older students and adults. These resources include videos, activities, games, podcasts and classroom curriculum documents.

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Being Pseudonymous Online – or Why You Should Lie!

This Tip Sheet explains how to manage your online presence to protect your privacy and personal information. Lie!

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Cookies – Yuck or Yum

The Tip Sheet explains the differences between fresh, stale and dirty cookies and what to do about them. Manage your cookie preferences to protect your privacy.

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Sextortion Scam Awareness

Sextortion is a serious form of online exploitation which can target anyone regardless of age, gender or sexual orientation. Scammers either threaten or socially engineer victims into sharing intimate images/video content and then extort payment by threatening to publicly share or post the images/video content. There is support available – you are not alone. See our Extortion Scam Awareness Tip Sheet for Teens and our Guide For Supporting a Victim of Sextortion resources for more information and support.

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Sextortion Scam Awareness: Tip Sheet for teens

Sextortion is a serious form of online exploitation which often targets teenagers and young adults. Scammers either threaten or socially engineer victims into sharing intimate images/video content and then extort payment by threatening to publicly share or post the images/video content. It is important for teens to know that there is support available. See our Extortion Scam Tip Sheet and our Guide For Supporting a Victim of Sextortion resources for more information and support.

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Pink Shirt Day – Anti-Online Bullying

Use this tip sheet as a conversation starter in your classroom or home. No one deserves to be bullied. Use #notonmyinternet to call out online bullying when you see it.

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Digital Principles Game

Do you have what it takes to complete the quest for digital principles? Make your way through the digital realm by answering questions, and collect coins to win points! Characters on the way will help you choose your answer – but be careful, not all of them are as nice as they seem.

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Extortion Scams Tip Sheet

This tip sheet explains extortion scams in general. They can take many forms but one thing is common – paying the scammer usually leads to increased threats and demands.

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One-Time Passcode Scam – Project KnowledgeShare Visual

A visual reminder of how the One-Time Passcode Scam works and how to avoid it.

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Online Shopping Tips

Get tips and tricks for safe online shopping with our bookmarks. Learn how to protect your personal information and financial details while shopping online.

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Public Wifi Safety – Bookmarks

Explore public Wi-Fi safety tips and secure browsing practices from Knowledgeflow.org’s resource section. Stay protected online!

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The One-Time Passcode Scam

This tip sheet outlines this latest scammer trick to gain access to your accounts. Never share your one-time passcode with anyone – even if they say they are from your bank, the police or the government.

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The C.R.I.S.P. Scan

As part of Project DEFUSE, funded by NATO, to increase society’s resilience to disinformation, we have created the CRISP Scan to help people of all ages recognize, reject and defuse disinformation. These techniques and tools enable you to identify disinformation, fake news and false claims. Ensure the information you consume is accurate, healthy and C.R.I.S.P.



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