 Only say what you are willing to say to someone face to face.  Make yourself look nice online.  People can save what you say online.

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 Only say what you are willing to say to someone face to face.  Make yourself look nice online.  People can save what you say online.

 Don’t show signs of where you live, phone number, Etc.  Don’t abuse your power.

 Don’t be “stalk worthy”.  Help keep flame wars under control.  Respect other peoples time and bandwith.

 Digital security/Electronic safety plans.  Know where you are in cyberspace.  Don’t open anything from someone you don’t know.  You have the right to keep your password safe.

 Use common sense.  Follow the same rules and behavior online that you do in person.  Respect others privacy.

 Myspace, Facebook, etc, Are not safe even when says “private”  Keep the computer in an open area of the house.  Be forgiving of other people’s mistakes.  Digital law: Responsibility for actions and deeds.

 Respect others privacy.  Don’t abuse your power.  Full electronic participation in society.

 Don’t abuse your power.  Forgive others for their mistakes online.  Share knowledge.  Make yourself look good online.  Respect other peoples time.

 Digital rights and responsibility: the freedoms extended to everyone in the digital world.  Share knowledge.

 Know where you are going online.  Respect other peoples privacy.  Don’t abuse your power.