Green and Brown Illustrated Digital Literacy Presentation.pptx
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Digital Literacy LS6
Objectives a. Define Identity theft and Phishing and samples its Red Flags. b. Discuss cyber laws awareness in the Philippines. c. State sample of mobile etiquette.
Jumbled Letter Instruction: Arrange the Jumbled Letter below . GPHHISIN UNETIQTTEE
ANSWERS . PHISHING NETIQUETTE
Computer identity theft is when someone steals your personal information online to commit fraud or crimes in your name. What is Identity theft? illegally using your data, such as passwords, credit card numbers Social Security numbers, or bank account information access your financial and medical records.
What is Phishing? Phishing is a cybercrime where attackers impersonate trusted entities to trick victims into revealing sensitive information, such as passwords, credit card numbers, or bank details. often sent via email, text messages, fake websites, aim to steal personal data for identity theft financial gain, or to install malware on a user's device
Any illegal activity that is done using computers, the internet, or other digital devices. It involves breaking the law by accessing, damaging, or stealing information online, or using technology to harm others. CYBER CRIME WHAT IS
Republic Act 10175 – Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 This law aims to prevent and penalize cybercrimes such as hacking, identity theft, cybersex, child pornography, online libel, and other illegal activities committed through the internet or digital devices.
Republic Act 8792 – Electronic Commerce Act of 2000 This law provides legal recognition for electronic documents, signatures, and transactions, and penalizes cybercrimes related to electronic commerce, such as unauthorized access and data interference.
Republic Act 10929 – Free Internet Access in Public Places Act While not a cybercrime law per se, this law promotes safe and responsible internet use by providing free access in public places and encouraging awareness about cyber ethics and online safety.
MOBILE NETIQUETTE A polite and Responsible way to use mobile devices like smartphones and tablets when communicating or interacting online. Keep Conversations Private Respond Promptly and Politely Avoid Using Your Phone in Inappropriate Situations Limit Distractions Respect Privacy Avoid Excessive Use in Public
Online Safety and Ethics Being digitally literate also means knowing how to stay safe online, understanding privacy settings, and treating others with respect in the digital space. Protect personal information Respect digital rights
GROUPING Instruction: Create a Slogan about Phishing Awareness. ELEM LEVEL
GROUPING Instruction: Compose a short Essay on “How Identity theft affects one’s life”. JHS LEVEL
Responsible Social Media Use Social media is powerful but must be used responsibly. Students should think critically about the content they post or share and understand the impact of their digital footprint. Think before you post Check facts before sharing Avoid oversharing
“BE WISER THAN SCAMMER ”
“THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK”
Post- Test Write the letter of correct answer . 1.What is phishing? A) Sending friendly emails to friends B) Trying to trick people into giving personal information online C) Playing games on the internet D) Sharing photos with family 2 . Which of the following is a sign of a phishing email? A) It comes from a trusted friend B) It asks for your password or credit card information C) It says “Hello” at the beginning D) It has colorful pictures
Post- Test 3 . What should you do if you receive an email asking for your password? A) Reply with your password B) Ignore or delete the email C) Forward it to all your friends D) Click any link in the email 4 . What is identity theft? A) Taking someone’s personal information to pretend to be them B) Borrowing a book from a friend C) Sharing your own pictures online D) Sending a message to a new friend
Post- Test 5.Which information should you never share online to protect yourself from identity theft? A) Your favorite color B) Your full name, address, and passwords C) Your favorite food D) The name of your pet 6.If you get a suspicious message from someone you don’t know, what is the best thing to do? A) Reply and ask questions B) Click any links they send
Post- Test 7. Why is it important to use strong passwords? A) To make it easy for friends to log in B) To keep your accounts safe from hackers C) Because passwords are fun to create D) So you can share them with everyone 8. Which of these is a good way to spot a fake website? A) The website asks for too much personal information B) The website has lots of ads and pop-ups C) The website’s URL looks strange or misspelled D) All of the above