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Safe Surfing & Social Networking Learn More at:

Safe Surfing & Social Networking 3 No’s of Social Networking Learn More at:

Safe Surfing & Social Networking Cover Yourself: Choose Who Gets to See Your Personal Info Learn Be careful what you share Be a minimalist – honesty is not always the best policy Look before you post Don’t go public Think long-term Stay alert

Safe Surfing and Social Networking Don’t Be a Victim Learn Don’t accept friends requests from strangers Shop safely online Never rush to meet someone you have met online

Safe Surfing & Social Networking Don't forget that your profile and MySpace forums are public spaces. People aren't always who they say they are. Harassment, hate speech and inappropriate content should be reported. Don't post anything that would embarrass you later. Don't say you're over 18 if you're not. Don't say you're younger than 18 if you're not. Learn