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Here are some tips for staying safe on Scratch: 1. Do not share personally identifiable information on Scratch. Personally identifiable information is i...
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With the Scratch programming language and online community, you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations -- and share your creations w...
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Scratch will run in most current web browsers on desktops, laptops and tablets. You can view projects on mobile phones, but currently we do not recommend cr...
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The Scratch app allows you to create Scratch projects without an internet connection. You can download the Scratch app from the Scratch website or the app s...
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You can share or upload projects made with earlier versions of Scratch, and they will be visible and playable. However, you can’t download projects made...
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Scratch is and always will be free. You don’t need a license to use Scratch in your school, home, or anywhere else. The development and maintenance of Scrat...
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Scratch is developed and maintained by the Scratch Foundation. Scratch is based on in-depth research by Mitch Resnick and other educators and researchers i...
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If you choose to integrate someone else’s work into your own project, be sure to give them credit on the project “credits” section, and include a link back ...
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It's fine to have a few accounts on the Scratch website, as long as none of them are used to break the Community Guidelines. In that case, all related a...
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Please don’t share personal contact information, such as your physical address, email, phone number, or anything else that can be used to make contact outsi...
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