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Online Relationships Safety Worksheet
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Online Relationships Safety Worksheet
📱 Part 1: Multiple Choice Questions
1. What is the SAFEST way to start an online relationship?
Share your home address immediately
Use reputable dating platforms with safety features
Give out your mobile number straight away
Meet in person on the first day
2. Which information should you NEVER share when first meeting someone online?
Your favourite films
Your home address and bank details
Your hobbies and interests
Your first name only
3. What is a red flag when developing an online relationship?
They ask about your day
They pressure you to meet immediately or send money
They share photos of their pets
They have similar interests to you
4. How should you verify someone's identity online?
Take their word for it
Video chat and check their social media profiles
Ask for their passport details
Only communicate through text messages
5. What is the safest location for a first in-person meeting?
Their home
Your home
A busy public place like a café
A secluded park
6. How can you maintain trust in an online relationship?
Share passwords immediately
Be honest, communicate regularly, and respect boundaries
Check their phone constantly
Demand to know their whereabouts 24/7
7. What should you do if an online relationship becomes uncomfortable?
Ignore your feelings and continue
Block them and report inappropriate behaviour
Give them your address to sort it out
Send them money to make them happy
8. Which platform feature helps protect users in online dating?
Automatic address sharing
Built-in messaging systems and reporting tools
Instant money transfer options
Location tracking at all times
✏️ Part 2: Written Response Questions
1. Describe three safety steps you should take before meeting someone from an online dating app in person.
2. Explain how you would safely end an online relationship if the other person becomes controlling or demanding.
3. A friend tells you they've been asked to send money to someone they met online who claims to be in trouble. What advice would you give them and why?
4. List three warning signs that might indicate someone online is not who they claim to be.
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