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Safety First: Cyber Safety - Protect Yourself Online

Learn how to stay safe online with cyber safety tips such as avoiding sharing personal information, recognizing cyberbullying, and maintaining a secure online environment. Be cyber smart to prevent harm and protect your digital footprint.

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Safety First: Cyber Safety - Protect Yourself Online

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  1. Follow safety rules so that YOU: • Avoid getting HURT. • Maintain a SAFE environment.

  2. PART 3

  3. Be cyber smart and stay cyber safe! Safety First: Cyber Safety https://youtu.be/gPse7dcXwrU

  4. The Internet Safety Basics Practice Netiquette “Not everyone online minds his or her manners.” (Internet etiquette)

  5. The Internet Safety Basics • Never give out personal information anywhere on the Internet. • Never share names, schools, ages, phone numbers, or addresses.

  6. The Internet Safety Basics If you have parents permission to order something over the Internet, go directly to the company’s website..

  7. The Internet Safety Basics Never enter an area that charges for services without getting your parents’ permission!

  8. The Internet Safety Basics Email is a great way to communicate with friends! Never open an email or message from a stranger – it may contain viruses that can harm a computer. Be a friend! Don’t send emails or instant messages written by a friend to anyone else. Beware of emails that are trying to sell you something. Don’t open emails or messages from someone who you know is a bully.

  9. The Internet Safety Basics Make sure that your family has installed a firewall to keep your computer safe from hackers.

  10. The Internet Safety Basics The “S” in https:// reveals websites that are secure and safe. Free Computer Security Software: Microsoft Security Essentials www.microsoft.com

  11. The Internet Safety Basics Tell a trusted adult if something mean or creepy happens on the Internet.

  12. The Internet Safety Basics What is Cyber Bullying?

  13. The Internet Safety Basics Cyber Bullying Spreading rumors about someone through the Internet, e-mails, cell phones, social networking sites, or other technology with the intent to hurt or embarrass another person.

  14. The Internet Safety Basics Girls are more often victims of cyber bullying than boys!

  15. The Internet Safety Basics If you receive email containing cyber bullying: • 1. Delete cyber bullying messages! Don’t FORWARD it! • Block communication with cyber bullies! • Refuse to pass along cyber bullying messages! Cyber bullying can be prevented. Know how to stop it before it starts!

  16. The Internet Safety Basics If someone is being Cyber Bullied Talk to a trusted adult-Report Cyber Bullying to Parents and/or School Officials Cyber Bullying can have serious consequences! ! !

  17. The Internet Safety Basics • Never use the Internet to harm other people in any way. • Some of the things you do on the computer may seem okay to you but they are actually crimes.

  18. The Internet Safety Basics Cyber Bullying If you have questions about what is legal or illegal behavior on the Internet, talk to an adult.

  19. The Internet Safety Basics Share the anti-Cyber Bullying message with friends! https://youtu.be/gPse7dcXwrU

  20. The Internet Safety Basics This video will be shown and discussed in class. Share with Care

  21. The End

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