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Internet Safety: Here's How To Be Safe On The Internet

Here are 3 tips for staying safe online: 1. Do not share any personal information with people you do not know, including your name, address, phone number, photos or credit card details. Anything posted online can be shared more widely. 2. Never arrange to meet in person with someone you only know online. Do not arrange phone calls either, especially if you are a teenager. 3. Be aware of online bullying and tell someone if you experience bullying from other students through abusive messages. Keeping personal information private and using privacy settings can help prevent cyberbullying.
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Internet Safety: Here's How To Be Safe On The Internet

Here are 3 tips for staying safe online: 1. Do not share any personal information with people you do not know, including your name, address, phone number, photos or credit card details. Anything posted online can be shared more widely. 2. Never arrange to meet in person with someone you only know online. Do not arrange phone calls either, especially if you are a teenager. 3. Be aware of online bullying and tell someone if you experience bullying from other students through abusive messages. Keeping personal information private and using privacy settings can help prevent cyberbullying.
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Here’s how to be safe on the internet:

No information is truly private


1. Do not give out personal information: This includes your name
Internet
in the online word ,school, telephone, number, address, photos, credit card
numbers , or information about yourself An online “friend” can forward
any information posted on your
2. Never arrange to meet in person with people yousite
have
Safety
met online: Don’t arrange telephone calls , either. If you’re a
in moment
teenager , let your parents know if someone you’ve met online wants to arrange a meeting..

3. Beware of online bullying : bullying happens at online school too. If you are being bullied online1.by other students or are
receiving abusive messages , tell someone in authority.

Public Profiles puts


you at much
WHAT ELSE SHOULD YOU KNOW? GREATER RISK to:
Keep personal information
Professional and Limited
 Receive
Being savvy on the internet is part of being an online learner . allowing other people access to your Keep your Privacy Setting
password may put your schoolworker in danger. message from on
Practice safe browsing
a stranger
Be careful about opening ads or email from unfamiliar addreses. Make sure your internet
.  Meet with connection is Secure. Usa
a secure VPN Connection
stranger
CYBERBULLYING WAYS TO PREVENT
 Be harassed
Be careful what you
download
Cyberbullying or Cyberharrasment is a
CYBERBULLYING
by peers. Choose strong passwords
Make online Purchase
form of bullying or harassment using from Secure sites
electronics means. Cyberbullying and 1. Educate yourself: To prevent Be careful what you post
cyberharrasment are also known as cyberbullying form occurring Be careful who you meet
online bullying . it has become you HOW
must understand
CAN YOUexactly online
increasingly common, especially among what is it. Keep your antivirus
teenagers , as the digital sphere has STAY SAFE ON program up to date
expanded and technology has THEyour
4. Protect INTERNET
password: ? 2.
advanced.
Safeguard your password and
all private information from
insiquitive peers.
5. Keep photos PG: Before parents instilled in you as a kid
sending a racy photo of yourself “treat others as you want to be
to a peer posting it online, treated”.
consider if this is something you
would wants others to see. 12. Log out of your accounts on
public computers: similar to RULES FOR YOUR
6. Pause before you post: Don’t not sharing your password ,
CLASSROOM INTERNET
post anything that can don’t give anyone the slightest
compromise your reputation . chance to pose as you or to SAFETY POLICY
share false information.
7. Raise awareness: Bring  Keep sensitive information
awareness to cyberbullying
whether it be through a  Don’t interact with strangers
movement, a club an event or  Know the laws that protect you,
campaign . knowledge is your privacy , and your rights
power.
 Zero tolerance of cyberbullying ,
8. Set up privacy controls: if you see it, report it.
restrict who can see your online
profiles to only trsuted friends.  Engage in appropriate online
behavior
9. “GOOGLE” yourself: every
 Don’t download anything without
once in a while serach your permission
name on all major serach
engines and see if any personal  Don’t click on any suspicious
information or photos come up. links

10. Never open messages from  Don’t overshare on social media ;


people you don’t know: delete once you post it , it never truly
goes away
all messages without reading
them from people you don’t  Treat online realationship with
know, as they could contain caution
viruses and infect your
computer.  Keep a clean digital footprint.

11. Don’t be a cuberbully:


remember the phrase your

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