Pause jasette: Videotron and CIEL card game

A game of questions, only in French, designed for all generations to spark face-to-face conversations about our digital habits.

Theme 1: Privacy


Theme: Privacy

Theme: Privacy

Category: For or against

Participants take turns stating whether they agree or disagree with the statement, then briefly explain their reasons.

Clicking a hyperlink in an unknown message.

How to recognize a fraudulent communication
By checking whether the message includes urgent requests, mistakes, or suspicious links. Learn more

How to report it
By forwarding the message directly to your provider or the authorities. Learn more

To go a little further
Check out our blog articles on privacy:

Theme: Privacy

Category: For or against

Participants take turns stating whether they agree or disagree with the statement, then briefly explain their reasons.

Replying to messages from a stranger out of politeness.

Theme: Privacy

Category: For or against

Participants take turns stating whether they agree or disagree with the statement, then briefly explain their reasons.

Having a “public” account if I have nothing to hide.

Set your TikToK account to private

Limit who can contact me on Instagram

Theme: Privacy

Category: For or against

Participants take turns stating whether they agree or disagree with the statement, then briefly explain their reasons.

Asking to see and approve a photo before it’s posted.

Theme: Privacy

Category: Who would…

The person who draws a card reads it aloud, then decides who in the group best fits the situation described on the card.

Posting their life on social media.

Theme: Privacy

Category: Who would…

The person who draws a card reads it aloud, then decides who in the group best fits the situation described on the card.

Accepting strangers on their social networks.

Theme: Privacy

Category: Storytime

The person who draws a card shares an anecdote or gives their opinion related to the statement.

Have you ever blocked someone online? Why?

Block on social media

Block an account on Snapchat

Theme 2: Digital hygiene


Theme: Digital hygiene

Theme: Digital hygiene

Category: Storytime

The person who draws a card shares an anecdote or gives their opinion related to the statement.

How much screen time do you have per day? What do you think about it?

Did you know that less than 2 hours of daily screen time is linked to better overall health? Yet young people report spending an average of 3.5 hours a day on screens for leisure.

Solutions at home
With the Helix Fi app, you can manage screen time for each family member and create pause moments or downtime schedule to have dinner together, do homework, or stick to bedtime, for example. See how

Solutions on your phone

To go a little further
Read our blog article: 11 healthy TV-watching habits to adopt.

Theme: Digital hygiene

Category: Who would…

The person who draws a card reads it aloud, then decides who in the group best fits the situation described on the card.

Watching movies or playing video games until 2 a.m.

Theme: Digital hygiene

Category: Who would…

The person who draws a card reads it aloud, then decides who in the group best fits the situation described on the card.

Deleting all social media apps (and reinstalling them later).

Theme: Digital hygiene

Category: For or against

Participants take turns stating whether they agree or disagree with the statement, then briefly explain their reasons.

Replying to a text after more than 24 hours.

Theme: Digital hygiene

Category: For or against

Participants take turns stating whether they agree or disagree with the statement, then briefly explain their reasons.

A.l.w.a.y.s answering your phone quickly when it rings.

Theme: Digital hygiene

Category: For or against

Participants take turns stating whether they agree or disagree with the statement, then briefly explain their reasons.

Taking out your phone while spending time with others.

Theme 3: Misinformation and undesirable content


Theme: Misinformation and undesirable content

Category: Who would…

The person who draws a card reads it aloud, then decides who in the group best fits the situation described on the card.

Self-diagnosing disorders or illnesses based on content they’ve watched.

Self-diagnosis on social media

The negative effects of online self-diagnosis

The positive effects of online self-diagnosis

Theme: Misinformation and undesirable content

Category: For or against

Participants take turns stating whether they agree or disagree with the statement, then briefly explain their reasons.

Saying and posting whatever you want on social media.

Theme: Misinformation and undesirable content

Category: Storytime

The person who draws a card shares an anecdote or gives their opinion related to the statement.

Have you ever found yourself on the “wrong side of the algorithms,” seeing content you weren’t interested in?

Restricted Mode on TikTok

“Not interested” on TikTok

“Not interested” on YouTube

“Don’t recommend” on YouTube Shorts

Theme: Misinformation and undesirable content

Category: Storytime

The person who draws a card shares an anecdote or gives their opinion related to the statement.

Have you ever come across shocking or disturbing content online? What did you do?

Report on Instagram

Report on TikTok

Report on YouTube Shorts