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CYBERSAFE – PARENTING ONLINE. CYBERBULLYING. DEFINITION: intended, deliberate, repeated, virtual hostile behaviour with the usage of ICT FORMS: Denigration distributing false information / pictures of someone via the Internet Outing and trickery
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CYBERSAFE – PARENTING ONLINE
CYBERBULLYING DEFINITION: intended, deliberate, repeated, virtual hostile behaviour with the usage of ICT FORMS: Denigration distributing false information/picturesof someone via the Internet • Outingand trickery • sharing someone’s secrets or embarrassing information • or tricking someone to share their secrets and then • distribute them through the web
CYBERBULLYING • Flaming • online aggressive fights with threats and vulgar language • Trolling • posting provocative comments on Internet forums • Harassment • repeatedly sending someone threatening, vulgar, provocative emails or posts on discussion forums
ONLINE GROOMING An adult establishing contact with a child with intent to commit a sexual offence to the child The relationship starts on websites/communicators, where the adult pretends to be one of the young
CYBER STALKING An assault on a person which takes the form of: • Locating and tracing • Harassment • Isolating from family/friends • Scaring
Compromising the inbox • Stealingpersonalinformation • Impersonation • Committingonlinecrimes • IDENTITY THEFT
EATING DISORDERS SITES http://www.sheeplive.eu/ • PORNOGRAPHY
WHY DO KIDS FALL PREY TO CYBERCRIME? • Anonymity of the Internet • - one can be what/who they want, • - no necessity to present one’s real identity • to enter discussion forums/chats • The situation is favourable for bullies • as well as potential victims
WHY DO KIDS FALL PREY TO CYBERSPACE PERILS? • Fast distribution of any data uploaded on the Internet. • Info onlinecan be copied into an unlimited • number of accounts, which means it cannot be • deleted from the Internet. • Unwanted data deleted from one website immediately • appears on others
WHY DO KIDS FALL PREY TO CYBERSPACE PERILS? • Omnipresence of the Internet • - common accessto information/data • - exposure to cyberbullying at any time • and any place • Children and teenagers themselves tend • to hide certain facts from parents • Instead of trusting the adults (teachers, parents) • children carry their burden to glorify the bully
PARENTAL ROLE • Assist your child online • Share the online experience • Be interested/involved so kids can come to you • if problems occur • Talk to your child about possible dangers • and assure them of your support. • Set the safety rules: • (what to do/what not to do online)
INSTALL ONLINE SECURITY SOFTWARE • Install online security software: • -anti-malware (to prevent a computer hoaxes) • -anti-spyware (to keep privacy) • -anti-phishing soft (to safeguard against identity theft or e-robbery, etc.) • -antivirus soft (prevents, detect, removes viruses, trojans, and worms) • -firewall (protect LAN – local area network/computer from intrusion)
WARNING SIGNS Your child: • becomes moody and sad (especially, after surfing the Internet or receiving a text messageon their mobile) • avoids school and social life • gets lower marks
DOS AND DON’TS • Don’t upload anything that might be used against you • (pictures, news, information) • Don’t flame back. An ignored bully will stop • Do as you would be done by. Respect others • Immediately leave pages containing any improper, • vulgar, aggressive data
DOS AND DON’TS • Don’t share with strangers your email address, • telephone number or any other personal information • Do not meet strangers. Ignore and block people • whoinsist on meeting you in real life
DOS AND DON’TS • Keep evidence • - SMSs, MMSs, phone call history • - discussion forum or chat activity • - print screens of pages containing a form of bullying • Don’t visit web pages which are not proper for your age
HELP • http://www.helpline.org.pl/ • www.kidprotect.pl • www.dyzurnet.pl • http://dyzurnet.pl/zglos_nielegalne_tresci.html • www.klub-sofa.cba.pl
HELP The police The Virtual Global Taskforce • http://www.virtualglobaltaskforce.com/contactus/vgt/ • http://www.cybersmart.gov.au/ • http://www.stopcyberbullying.org • https://www.iwf.org.uk/ • http://www.ispa.org.uk/
RESOURCES • http://familyinternet.about.com • http://www.olweus.org/ • http://www.fkbko.co.uk/ • http://www.sheeplive.eu/ • http://kidprotect.pl/ • http://fdn.pl/ • http://ezg.info.pl/strefaezg/43-ngo/221-klub-sofa