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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Bully | A bully is someone who acts in an aggressive, hostile, or hurtful manner toward others. Perpetrator is another word for bully |
| Bystander | Bystanders are people who witness the actions of the bully and the reactions of the victim(s), without taking action |
| Cookies | Small computer text files placed in your computer by the sites you visit that collect info about your computer system and the web pages you view. |
| Grooming | Techniques used by predators to try to gain your trust; this could be against children, older people or others |
| Netiquette | Courtesy, honesty, and polite behavior practiced on the Internet |
| Upstander | An upstander is someone who takes action to stop bullying or other inappropriate behaviors |
| Anti-virus software | Software for blocking malicious (bad) programs, such as viruses or malware, from harming your computer |
| Digital footprint | is all of the information online about a person either posted by that person or others, intentionally or unintentionally |
| Encryption | the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access |
| Firewall | A firewall is hardware or software that blocks or filters certain types of network traffic from reaching your compute |
| Identity Theft | A crime that happens when someone gets the personal information (e.g., credit card, social security number, bank account numbers) of another person |
| Malware | Stands for malicious software or cod |
| Plagiarism | using someone else’s words or ideas and passing them off as your own |
| Intellectual property | includes art, books, inven-tions, magazines, movies, music, performances, reports, software, stories created by you or by other |
| Creative Commons | A Creative Commons license lets you decide how others may use your work |
| Fair use | the idea that copyright material may be quoted without the need for permission from or pay |
| Leadership Practice | these clubs elect officers, hold meetings and appoint other leaders to organize and direct projects |