Online Safety; Privacy and Sharing

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Online Safety; Privacy and Sharing Workshop 4 Online Safety; Privacy and Sharing

What are some of the main digital threats you can face online? A discussion follows, where the teacher discusses the digital threats someone can face online: Phishing: Tricking/manipulating the victim to disclose financial information. Hacking: Unwanted loss of accounts or private information. Ransomware: Software which locks your information before ransoming back access. Impersonation: Another person pretending to be you to damage your reputation or relationships. FUSE | ANTI-BULLYING AND ONLINE SAFETY PROGRAMME

Video Sam and Alex’s Story FUSE | ANTI-BULLYING AND ONLINE SAFETY PROGRAMME

Video Reflection What are your concerns about the incident in the video? What might happen in the future? What are the legal impacts? What can the student's parents do? What could the student have done differently? Is there anything else the student could do to resolve the issue? Discussion among students. The teacher can keep notes, so they can use these ideas for next workshops. FUSE | ANTI-BULLYING AND ONLINE SAFETY PROGRAMME

Sharing online What content do you share online and how public is it? Activity 1 in the activity sheet. After completing the activity, the teacher will facilitate a discussion about what the majority of students share online and whether they try to keep their information safe or not. FUSE | ANTI-BULLYING AND ONLINE SAFETY PROGRAMME

Who is affected by the content you share online? Google activity Who is affected by the content you share online? Activity 2 in the activity sheet. FUSE | ANTI-BULLYING AND ONLINE SAFETY PROGRAMME

How can I increase my safety online? Set your tweets to private. Only follow and accept people you know in real life. Set it to Private Only follow and accept people you know and trust. Set Snap map to ghost mode or friends only. Only add and accept people you know. Set it to private. Only accept request from direct friends. Set up timeline review and limit who can search for you and how. Set strong passwords and don’t give them out. Use a firewall. Be selective with who you add or allow follow you. Don’t post out any personal information. Remember that not everyone online is who they say they are. Keep your apps up to date, and be aware of what changes happen in a update to your security and privacy. Always think about who might see a post in the future, employers, family etc. FUSE | ANTI-BULLYING AND ONLINE SAFETY PROGRAMME

SnapMap and Geolocation The teacher shows the slide and explain the steps. At the end, they should point out that sometimes the mobile apps access someone’s location and other information when they are not using the app. Remember! Sometimes the mobile apps access your location and other information when you are not using the app. Be sure to check all your settings and see what information is being collected. FUSE | ANTI-BULLYING AND ONLINE SAFETY PROGRAMME

Tips for digital privacy Most social networks are set to public by default. Remember people can see your profile, what you say and to who. Regularly check your settings Only follow and accept requests from people you know. Delete or deactivate old social media accounts you don’t use. Before you share, tweet or post, think: Do I want everyone to see this? If a photo is not of you, do I have permission to post this? The teacher discusses the slide giving some tips on how to have their accounts private and staying safe online. FUSE | ANTI-BULLYING AND ONLINE SAFETY PROGRAMME

How do I remove a follower? Prevent offensive comments Instagram Settings How do I remove a follower? Prevent offensive comments The teacher shows the steps displayed on the slide and, at the same time, encourages the students to check their Instagram settings while discussion is ongoing. FUSE | ANTI-BULLYING AND ONLINE SAFETY PROGRAMME

Preventing Bullying on Instagram But what if I don’t want to block the person.. Use ‘Restrict’ instead to limit how public other peoples’ comments are. Stop and reflect feature The teacher shows the steps displayed on the slide on how a student can delete offensive comments on Instagram without blocking the other user. FUSE | ANTI-BULLYING AND ONLINE SAFETY PROGRAMME

Help-seeking How would you talk to an adult in case of private images and password sharing? Activity 3 in the activity sheet. After the completion of the activity sheet, the groups discuss their ideas. At this point, the teacher should mention that private images are not just sexual but images that are personal to them or friends that are not for anyone else. At the end, the teacher should discuss with their students if they think that they are able to talk to an adult at home about these issues. FUSE | ANTI-BULLYING AND ONLINE SAFETY PROGRAMME

Secure Your Mobile Devices Set a passcode and configure it to automatically lock after a certain period of time. Keep it private. Always logout of your email or social media accounts especially if it is on a shared device. When it comes to photos, DON’T keep ANY pictures on your phone that you wouldn’t want others to see. When you download or install an app, make sure you know what it is and the information it collects! The teacher should mention that everyone should treat their password like their toothbrush, they should not let anybody else use it and they should change it regularly. FUSE | ANTI-BULLYING AND ONLINE SAFETY PROGRAMME

Collection of Activity sheets If the students agree, please collect the activity sheets for qualitative research purposes only. All activity sheets will be kept confidential by the FUSE research team and used only for research and evaluation of FUSE. FUSE | ANTI-BULLYING AND ONLINE SAFETY PROGRAMME

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