Matching Pairs Online Safety VocabularyOnline version Introduction to online safety by Latoya Hickson 1 Online Tracking 2 Oversharing 3 Privacy Policy 4 Privacy Settings 5 Digital Footprint 6 Third-Party Advertising 7 Terms of Service 8 Inappropriate 9 Risky 10 Privacy 11 Personalized Content 12 Grooming (Online) 13 Responsibility 14 ·Targeted Advertising 15 Cookies 16 Opt-Out 17 Red- Flag Feeling 18 Private Information- Information about you that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you(e.g. Your full name or your address) is when people share something they later regret is the protection from being observed or tracked by others, including the government, the public, or selected individuals or group are small text files placed on your device by the sites you visit that collect information about your device and your activity is when something happens that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious not acceptable in the situation, not ok potentially harmful to one’s emotional or physical well-being is collecting data about users and their online behaviors. Information about you that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you(e.g. Your full name or your address) a strategy that tailors webpages and other forms of content to individual users' characteristics or preferences. is a legal document that an app or website must provide and that describes what user information they collect and how they use it is a legal document that an app or website must provide and that describes the rules the company and users must obey when they use the app or website someone older uses chatting to befriend and manipulate a child is the option to choose to not participate in something a website presents content for users and the site also includes advertising delivered by another provider. is a duty you have to yourself or others a record of what you do online a way for marketers to present consumers with ads that reflect their specific traits, interests, and shopping behavior are choices a website or app might give you about what information is visible to other users and third parties 1 Oversharing 2 Online Tracking 3 Risky 4 Cookies 5 Opt-Out 6 Privacy Policy 7 Inappropriate 8 Third-Party Advertising 9 Personalized Content 10 Grooming (Online) 11 Red- Flag Feeling 12 Digital Footprint i 13 Responsibility 14 Targeted Advertising 15 Privacy Settings 16 Private Information 17 Terms of Service a way for marketers to present consumers with ads that reflect their specific traits, interests, and shopping behavior is a legal document that an app or website must provide and that describes what user information they collect and how they use it is when something happens that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious is a duty you have to yourself or others not acceptable in the situation, not ok s a record of what you do online, including the sites you visit and the things you post. are choices a website or app might give you about what information is visible to other users and third parties potentially harmful to one’s emotional or physical well-being is the option to choose to not participate in something are small text files placed on your device by the sites you visit that collect information about your device and your activity is collecting data about users and their online behaviors. is when someone older uses chatting or messaging to befriend and manipulate a child or teenager into an in-person meeting for the purpose of abuse. a website operator or publisher presents content for users and the site also includes advertising delivered by another provider. is when people share something they later regret Information about you that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you(e.g. Your full name or your address) a strategy that tailors webpages and other forms of content to individual users' characteristics or preferences. is a legal document that an app or website must provide and that describes the rules the company and users must obey when they use the app or website