Private Information By Nathaniel F..

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Private Information By Nathaniel F.

Private Information NEVER GIVE IT OUT!!! Your last name Your telephone or cell phone number Your mother’s maiden name Your e-mail address Your address Your school Your birthday

Remember… Always ask adults before giving away private information. Never give private information to I.M. robots. If some one asks you for private information don’t give it to them!!!

What You Can Give Out Your first name Your favorite color Your favorite animal Your favorite toy Your country

When Creating a User Name… don’t use any private information that someone else can view.

Creating Accounts If a website asks for your birthday, address, or e-mail address. DON’T give it to them without a parent’s permission

Pop-ups Some pop-ups ask for a e-mail address or telephone number in exchange for a gift. Don’t even open that pop-up because it usually contains a virus!!!

E-mail If someone you don’t know asks for private information don’t give it to them. If someone asks you for information you don’t feel comfortable giving don’t give it. That person can use information like this to torture you.

Last But Not Least The internet hurts kids each year. Once you give out information it can be posted on the internet for everyone to see so DON’T GIVE IT OUT!!!

Bibliography http://www.cybersmartcurriculum.org/lesson_plans/68_02.asp Cyber Smart Viewed 10-6-08