Online Safety Training Mission
You are about to play through a real online gaming scenario. You will chat with friends — and two players you do not know.
One unknown player is just another kid. The other is a online predator pretending to be friendly. Your job is to recognize the warning signs and use the Stop & Report button.
This neuroscience-based experience prepares kids for the real online world by building memory through doing, not just reading.
A red STOP & REPORT button is always visible. In real life this sends an anonymous report to law enforcement. The online predator cannot see you reported them.
Every choice is scored. You need 10 out of 10 correct to earn your Online Safety Detective Badge. Miss one and you can replay — you can do it!
This is not a test — there are no wrong answers here. We just want to see what you already know before you play.
In the box below, write down any ways you think an online predator might try to approach, befriend, or contact a young person while gaming online.
This is NOT a test — there are no wrong answers! If you can only think of one way, that's completely okay. That's exactly why PlaySafe exists — so we can learn more together. Just write what comes to mind and let's go! 🎮
Please fill in all 10 lines below — then click Continue to claim your badge and sign your pledge on the next page!
From memory — without looking back at the game — write the online predator tactics you just experienced. Don't worry if you can't remember them all — even 5 is a huge improvement. Be honest and write what you recall.
🎉 You earned your badge!
Enter your name to claim it.
Thank you for pledging to help keep your friends safe online.
You are officially an Online Safety Detective. 🕵️
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