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Questions and Answers
What is a password primarily used for?
What is a password primarily used for?
- To store personal information securely
- To identify the owner of a device
- To create a username for online accounts
- To restrict access to digital content (correct)
Why is it important to have a strong password?
Why is it important to have a strong password?
- To ensure no one else can access accounts (correct)
- To avoid using numbers or symbols
- To share it with friends safely
- To make it easier to remember
What is one method you can use to create a memorable password?
What is one method you can use to create a memorable password?
- Make it as short as possible
- Use your name in the password
- Limit the password to only letters
- Incorporate a meaningful phrase (correct)
If a password is stolen, what could happen?
If a password is stolen, what could happen?
Which of the following best describes a 'phrase'?
Which of the following best describes a 'phrase'?
What elements can be included in a strong password?
What elements can be included in a strong password?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a strong password?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a strong password?
How can taking steps to protect your password be compared to other protective actions in life?
How can taking steps to protect your password be compared to other protective actions in life?
When creating a password, which practice should be avoided?
When creating a password, which practice should be avoided?
What is a common misconception about strong passwords?
What is a common misconception about strong passwords?
Flashcards
Password
Password
A secret combination of letters, numbers, and symbols used to access something online.
Strong Password
Strong Password
A password that's hard to guess because it combines different types of characters and is long.
Password Purpose
Password Purpose
To protect online accounts and personal information from unauthorized access.
Stolen Password
Stolen Password
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Digital Privacy
Digital Privacy
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Phrase
Phrase
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Online Safety
Online Safety
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Account Protection
Account Protection
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Why Strong Passwords?
Why Strong Passwords?
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Protecting Information
Protecting Information
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Study Notes
Password Power-Up
- This is a digital citizenship lesson for grade 3.
- The lesson focuses on protecting privacy by creating strong passwords.
- A password is a secret combination of letters, symbols, and numbers used to restrict access to digital information.
- Strong passwords are crucial; stolen passwords can lead to identity theft or other security issues.
- Passwords should be memorable and made up of at least eight characters.
- Use a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols.
- Only trusted individuals should know a password.
- Avoid using personal information in a password.
- Create a memorable phrase to help you make a strong and unique password.
- Use a password manager to keep passwords organized and securely stored.
- Understanding and using strong passwords protects privacy in the digital world.
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