July 00th, 20XX
Quiz
What do you know about fake news?
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I’m an awesome subtitle, ideal for giving more context about the topic at hand
Fake news
Fake news are false information witch are spread to people as real.
Fake news are spread using:
- Social network
- Web TV
- Digital magazine
- YouTube channel
- Blog
How to spot fake news
- Dissect the layout
- Dig deeper
- Cross check
- Try a reverse image search
Question 1/ 10
your topic
Contextua
Question 2/10
TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE OR FALSE
Contextualize your topic
Momo challenge
The "Chatche" was a hoax on the Internet and an urban legend that was spread through social media.
According to the story, children are contacted on WhatsApp by an account claiming to be momo. Some versions of the tale suggested "hackers" made the image appear on the phone unexpectedly. Children are supposedly encouraged to save the character as a contact and are then asked to carry out challenges, as well as being told not to tell other members of their family.
How to protect your children
Instead of warning kids about Momo specifically, it's best to use this as an opportunity to educate children about internet safety This should start with making sure children know not to contact strangers online, regardless (indipendentemente) of the method. Setting up device privacy systems with your child is a great way to have this conversation and agree on automatic precautions.
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July 00th, 20XX
Quiz
What do you know about fake news?
start ➛
I’m an awesome subtitle, ideal for giving more context about the topic at hand
Fake news
Fake news are false information witch are spread to people as real.
Fake news are spread using:
How to spot fake news
Question 1/ 10
your topic
Contextua
Question 2/10
TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE OR FALSE
Contextualize your topic
Momo challenge
The "Chatche" was a hoax on the Internet and an urban legend that was spread through social media.
According to the story, children are contacted on WhatsApp by an account claiming to be momo. Some versions of the tale suggested "hackers" made the image appear on the phone unexpectedly. Children are supposedly encouraged to save the character as a contact and are then asked to carry out challenges, as well as being told not to tell other members of their family.
How to protect your children
Instead of warning kids about Momo specifically, it's best to use this as an opportunity to educate children about internet safety This should start with making sure children know not to contact strangers online, regardless (indipendentemente) of the method. Setting up device privacy systems with your child is a great way to have this conversation and agree on automatic precautions.
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