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Internet Safety Stranger Danger

Appropriate Websites Approved by parents, guardians or teachers Feel funny or uncomfortable with what you see – tell an adult

Appropriate Email and Messages Do not open email from strangers Do not open email with attachments Do not give out email address (unless approved) If someone uses a bad word, tell adult

Appropriate Information to Give Out Do Not Give Out Personal Information Name Where you live – city or address Telephone Number Birth date Height Weight Photo Parent’s name School

Meeting People on the Internet Have adults approve someone before you talk with them on the Internet If someone asks to meet you – tell adult immediately Never arrange a face-to-face meeting with someone you met online