Internet Safety Internet Safety What is Internet Safety

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Internet Safety

Internet Safety

Internet Safety What is Internet Safety? Internet Safety sometimes referred to as digital safety,

Internet Safety What is Internet Safety? Internet Safety sometimes referred to as digital safety, on-line safety or cyber safety, is a concept that has grown with advances in the Internet. There are many aspects to Internet safety. Internet Safety refers to practices and precautions you should observe when using the Internet, so as to ensure that your personal information and your computer remain safe.

Online “Stranger Danger” On the Street: Say No! Get Away Tell Someone At Home:

Online “Stranger Danger” On the Street: Say No! Get Away Tell Someone At Home: Never open the door to strangers The same rules apply to the Internet: Tell a parent or adult if someone you don’t know tries to talk to you online. Tell a parent or adult if someone you don’t know asks for your address, phone number, or email address.

Going on the Internet is just like going out on Halloween. Everyone’s face is

Going on the Internet is just like going out on Halloween. Everyone’s face is hidden. Unless you know your friend’s costume (online name), you don’t know if you’re talking to your friend or someone you don’t know. Any stranger can pretend to be a friend and you have no way of knowing who they are because they are behind the mask of the computer.

Appropriate Websites When browsing the Internet/Websites, make sure they are approved by a parent,

Appropriate Websites When browsing the Internet/Websites, make sure they are approved by a parent, guardian or a teacher. If you feel embarrassed or uncomfortable with what you see…. Tell an adult!!

Appropriate Emails/Messages When you receive an email or message: Do not open emails from

Appropriate Emails/Messages When you receive an email or message: Do not open emails from strangers. Do not open emails with attachments. Do not give out your email address (unless approved). If someone uses foul language, tell an adult!

Giving Out Information Do not give out personal information such as: Your name Where

Giving Out Information Do not give out personal information such as: Your name Where you live-city or address Telephone number Birth date Height Weight Photos Parent’s names School you attend

Giving Out Information(continued) Information you can give out: Likes Dislikes Be careful of online

Giving Out Information(continued) Information you can give out: Likes Dislikes Be careful of online names-don’t give TMI: Sunygrl 114 Sweetie 15 Goldguy 17 90 tampa

Checking for Understanding Yes or No: Can you tell someone you like the color

Checking for Understanding Yes or No: Can you tell someone you like the color blue? You like pizza? The type of pets you have? Your favorite movie theater? Your favorite beach? Teachers names? Sibilings names?

Meeting on the Internet When meeting people on the internet follow these rules: Have

Meeting on the Internet When meeting people on the internet follow these rules: Have adults approve someone before you talk with them on the Internet. If someone asks to meet you-tell an adult immediately! Do not go into chat rooms without your parents knowledge. NEVER arrange a face-to-face meeting with someone you meet online (You have no way of knowing if that person is a 15 year old boy or a 50 year old man).

Passwords Your personal passwords are your own special identify, so keep it secret and

Passwords Your personal passwords are your own special identify, so keep it secret and only share it with a parent or guardian. Create unique passwords that use a combination of words, numbers, symbols, and both upper- and lower-case letters. Do not use your network username as your password. Don’t use easily guessed passwords, such as “password” or “user. ”

Internet Safety Scenario Cindy has been talking online to a girl named Julie for

Internet Safety Scenario Cindy has been talking online to a girl named Julie for a few days now. Julie has told Cindy where she lives, how old she is, where she goes to school, and what she looks like. Julie asks Cindy what school she goes to. Is it okay for Cindy to tell her? What else shouldn’t Cindy tell Julie?

Internet Safety Scenario Michael is talking to his friend Chris from school online, studying

Internet Safety Scenario Michael is talking to his friend Chris from school online, studying for a test. They are working on their homework together. Chris says they should meet before class to review for the test. Is this okay? Should he also ask a parent just to make sure?