STAYING SAFE ON THE INTERNET

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STAYING SAFE ON THE INTERNET Common Sense Information

The First Question The Correct Answer is A When I’m on line I should never give out: My last name, address, phone number, the name of my school, or teams I play for The names of my pets The names of my favorite book or TV shows The Correct Answer is A

Never Give Out : Your name Your address Your phone number Your birthday Your school name Any other personal information EVERY TIME YOU ENTER INFORMATION YOU GIVE UP PRIVACY

Question 2 The Correct Answer is B Before I buy something online or access a site requiring payment I should: First make sure I really want it Check with my parents Check out store prices first. The Correct Answer is B

The correct answer is of course False. Question 3 It’s OK to give someone by password. True False The correct answer is of course False.

No legitimate website or person would ever quest them. Passwords are: Valuable pieces of information Can allow someone to access your Email Allow access to you AOL account to charge products sold on the Internet No legitimate website or person would ever quest them.

Question Four The right answer is B I can send a photo of myself online when: It’s to a friend or family member I’ve told my parents and they’ve given me permission to do so It’s to my cyber friend The right answer is B

Question #5 The answer is C If someone I meet online gives me his phone number I should: Call him right away. Give him my phone number also Ask my parents permission before I call The answer is C

Obviously the correct answer is true Question #6 I should never respond to Email messages from people or organizations I’m not familiar with. True False Obviously the correct answer is true

Dangers are: The Email may be a scam to sell you something If you respond you are confirming a valid Email address You can encourage the sender to forward inappropriate Emails or add you to other lists

Question #7 The correct answer is C Photos can be downloaded from the internet when: They’re from a cyber friend It’s in your Email My parents give me permission to do so The correct answer is C

Question #8 The right answer is D If someone send me an inappropriate message or materials I should immediately: Not reply to it and save it Tell my parents Contact my service provider All of the above The right answer is D

Of course the right answer is A Question #9 If someone I’ve met online wants to meet in person I should: Never consider doing so before talking to my parents about it Tell my best friend and take her with Keep it a secret Of course the right answer is A

Question #10 The answer is B Who Developed the Internet? Bill Gates from Microsoft The U. S. Government A man from the Netherlands named LINUX The answer is B

The answer is definitely False. The Final ?? Any information you get on the internet is trustworthy. True False The answer is definitely False.

What is a Buddy List? When looking at your child’s Buddy List your child should be able to tell you who each person is by the screen name. A Buddy List is a list in AIM, AOL, and Yahoo of the common or frequent contacts your child has. If they don’t know them by first, last name and phone number, they should not be on the buddy list. If you don’t know that person neither should they. Some kids lie about who that person actually is and they make it up. Check the Screen names yourself to call their bluff.