Course Review

Final Safety Check

Review the course, answer quick safety questions, and choose one action to take this week.

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Quick review

Package fee text

A text says your package will be returned unless you pay a small fee today.

Safer answer: Open the official delivery site or app yourself.

Verification code request

A caller asks you to read a verification code.

Safer answer: Hang up and contact the company through an official channel.

Clicked a suspicious link

You clicked but entered no information.

Safer answer: Close the page and avoid entering information.

Gift card request

Someone says you must buy gift cards for a bill, prize, or emergency.

Safer answer: Stop and verify another way.

My next action

I will review one important account this week.
I will talk with a family member about verification codes.
I will save the official support number for my bank or card provider.
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Final check

Complete your course progress.

Mark the final check complete when you have reviewed your checklist, scam examples, family plan, and safe account routine.

Review the scam message checklist.
Open the family verification plan.
Choose one weekly safety routine.
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What this final check covers

The final check is your chance to confirm what you've learned in Online Safety Basics. It's not a hard test — it's a review designed to help things stick. You'll see:

If you don't pass the first time

That's fine. You can re-take any part as many times as you want. Some people pass on their first try; some need three or four tries. Both are normal. Each scenario shows you the correct answer with an explanation, so you're learning even when you get something wrong.

If you're finding any section consistently hard, go back to the relevant lesson and watch it again. The lessons and the final check are designed to be re-visited.

After you finish

Your certificate is automatically saved to your account. You can find it any time in your certificates section.

Most people who finish Online Safety Basics move on to Online Security Fundamentals next. It builds on what you've just learned with the specific tools and habits that further protect your accounts.