Ms. Park.  Q&A: What are some Internet safety tips you already know?

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Ms. Park

 Q&A: What are some Internet safety tips you already know?

 Your name, address, phone #, etc… should not be shared on public messages, such as Facebook, Twitter, Skype, etc…  Be sure you are dealing with someone that you trust and your parents know of before giving out any personal information about yourself via

 Once you post your personal information or pictures on social media, anyone can see them and have access.  People can take screenshots of your photos and keep them, even after you remove them from the site.  If someone writes mean comments about you on social media, don’t respond and tell your parents or guardians.

 Q&A: What are dangers associated with meeting a stranger online?

 Be careful when someone offers you something for nothing  Never arrange a face-to-face meeting without telling your parent or guardian  Not everyone is as nice, cute, and funny as they may sound online

 Q&A: What is a firewall?

 Never open unknown s  Never download unknown files  Keep your computer updated regularly with anti-virus software and install a firewall to protect computers