CKD SAFETY! By Caitlin, Kara, and Derrick. EMOTICONS.  Emoticons are symbols that can be created with an ordinary keyboard to represent a variety of.

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CKD SAFETY! By Caitlin, Kara, and Derrick

EMOTICONS.  Emoticons are symbols that can be created with an ordinary keyboard to represent a variety of emotions or expressions.

EXAMPLES OF EMOTICONS! For example: :p sticking tongue out. :O scared O:[ headache ;( crying Full face Full face ;) winking

NETIQUETTE! A play on the word etiquette, referring to correct and respectful behavior on the internet. Behavior that is respectful in the real world is also a appropriate online, like not yelling, cursing, or insulting other people. You should never do anything online that you wouldn't do in real life. A play on the word etiquette, referring to correct and respectful behavior on the internet. Behavior that is respectful in the real world is also a appropriate online, like not yelling, cursing, or insulting other people. You should never do anything online that you wouldn't do in real life.

Private information  Who you are or where people can find you in the real world. This includes your real name, address, phone number, password, the name of your school, and the name of the schools team.

Private info, (not to say)  Caitlin: hi  Kara: what’s your name? MY NAME IS…  Caitlin: Caitlin. What’s your name?  Kara: Kara. Where do you live?  caitlin: 123 Main Street. Milton. Where do you live?  Kara: 456 Main Street in Quincy.  Caitlin: Cool what’s your phone number?  Kara: What's your phone number?  Caitlin: Bye.  kara: I’m going to track you down!:}

Private info (what to say)  Caitlin: hi. How are you.  Kara: No one cares. What's your password.  Caitlin: I cant tell you.  Kara: Fine then. What's the name of your school?  Caitlin: I cant tell you that either.  Kara: What's your real name.  Caitlin: I cant tell you.  Kara: Where do you live? YOUR NICE!  Caitlin: Just leave me alone!   Kara: No!  Caitlin: Bye.

THE END  ALWAYS REMEMBER TO BE CYBER SAFE!