Safe & Kind Online
Choose the wise move through friendly scenarios — privacy, scams, kindness, and more.
The internet is full of brilliant things — and a few tricky ones. Let’s practise the wise move for keeping yourself, and other people, safe and happy online.
How deep would you like to go?
show me · the plain-English storyChoose the wisest move in each scene — about sharing, scams, kindness, and privacy. Every choice explains itself, so you learn the reason, not just the answer.
Round 1 of 6
0 wise moves
Keep private things private
Someone you only know from an online game asks which school you go to and what time you walk home.
Wise moves online are usually kind ones: keep private things private, be nice, ask before you share, and fetch a grown-up when something feels off.
Remember: you can always talk to a grown-up you trust — a parent, carer, or teacher. You won’t be in trouble for asking. Asking for help is a smart, brave thing to do.
Wow — The strongest safety tool you have isn’t a gadget — it’s a grown-up you trust. You’re never expected to handle the scary stuff alone.
Try this — Pick the wisest move in each scene, then read why. Notice how “ask a grown-up first” is almost always a good option.
What's really happening · Friendly, everyday scenarios about what’s OK to share vs keep private, spotting a scam, being kind (the opposite of bullying), thinking before you share, and when to fetch a grown-up. Every choice — not just the wisest one — gets honest, kind feedback so you learn WHY. Nothing here is scary or shaming, and a “talk to a grown-up you trust” thread runs through every scene. Local and free; no account, no tracking.