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FAMILY-FRIENDLY INTERNET TIPS

INTERNET PRIVACY QUIZ

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF ...

TALKING WITH YOUR FAMILY ABOUT BEING ONLINE

Surfing the Web

Privacy Policy

 

eye graphic An Internet Privacy Quiz
What do you know about the Internet and privacy? Take this quick quiz to find out. The results may surprise you!


1. How can our family communicate with other people on the Internet?

A. E-mail
B. Chat rooms
C. Newsgroups
D. Listservs
E. All of the above


2. Who uses the Internet to communicate directly with other people?

A. Kids
B. Adults
C. Schools
D. Businesses
E. All of the above


3. Are people able to talk directly to us online, even if we don't know them?

A. No
B. Yes


4. Is talking with someone over the Internet the same as having a private conversation?

A. Always
B. Never
C. Sometimes


5. Why is it that some companies request that I complete a questionnaire or survey at their Web site?

A. To learn more about the people who visit their sites
B. To gather information for marketing and customer service
C. To provide a better service to customers
D. All of the above


6. Can browsing the Web change or alter information on the hard drive of my computer?

A. Yes
B. No


7. Are there places on the Internet that are designed especially for children?

A. Yes
B. No


8. What kind of information could a Web site automatically read about our family when we first click onto that site?

A. Information about our computer system, browser and the general location of our Internet service provider
B. Information about our online purchases
C. Specific information about family members
D. No information at all


9. How do I know if a World Wide Web site belongs to a business?

A. Because I have visited the site
B. Because the domain name in the World Wide Web address ends with ".com", (which indicates that a business operates it)
C. Because I've heard of the company


10. How can we make our family's time online more meaningful?

A. Spend time together online
B. Establish family rules for online behavior
C. Explore parental technology options
D. All of the above

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