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Test your online safety knowledge with the Safer Internet Day Quiz!

30 January 2019

Calling all young people aged 8-13! Now’s the time to test your online safety knowledge and take our 2019 Safer Internet Day Quiz.

This year’s Safer Internet Day theme is ‘Together for a better internet’ and we are exploring how young people ask for, give and receive consent online. This could be in their friendships or relationships, how they take and share images and videos or how they manage their privacy and data.

From sharing phone numbers to playing games with a high age rating

The questions in the quiz cover a range of scenarios that you might find yourself dealing with online, such as:

  • What you should do if someone asks for your friend’s number online
  • What you should do before signing up for a new game or website
  • What you should do before sharing photos and videos of your friends online.

In the process of taking the quiz you will receive lots of helpful feedback and advice.

Take the Quiz

The Safer Internet Day quiz is designed for 8-13 year olds, but can be played by anyone, and can be used alongside the Education Packs and SID TV films or used on its own. Why not see how everyone in your family does?

To take the Quiz visit www.saferinternet.org.uk/sid-quiz.

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