Links to Relevant Wiki Articles(s):
Links to Relevant Scratch Resources:
https://resources.scratch.mit.edu/www/posters-printables/en/ScratchCommunityGuidelinesPoster8x11.pdf
https://resources.scratch.mit.edu/www/guides/en/scratch-community-guide.pdf
To stay safe on Scratch:
1. Do not share personally identifiable information on Scratch. Personally identifiable information is information that could enable someone else to figure out who you are in real life.
Personally identifiable information includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Your city/town or address
Your school’s name
Your IP address
Your real first name
Your real last name
Your school’s location
Your school’s initials, mascot, or other fairly unique traits
Your birthday
Your student ID number
Your teacher’s, guardian’s, or friend’s real name
Your phone number
Your email address
2. Do not share your password. If a Scratch Project asks for your password, do not enter it (and use the "Report" button to let the Scratch Team know that they should remove the project). Only enter your password when logging into Scratch. Do not tell anyone your password.
3. Avoid phishing. The Scratch Team's emails may come from addresses at scratch.mit.edu or scratch.org. Any emails you may get from other email addresses are not coming from the Scratch Team. Do not open the email and let us know about it at Contact Us!