Internet Safety 101.  Potential Dangers  Social Networks  Online Gaming  Sexting  Pornography  Texting & Driving.

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Internet Safety 101

 Potential Dangers  Social Networks  Online Gaming  Sexting  Pornography  Texting & Driving

 Dangers of the Social Web  Cyber bullying  Privacy  Fake Profiles  Predators  Addictive

 Cyber Bullying  Using electronic devices like cell phones, computers, and gaming systems to bully someone  Many experts believe cyber bullying is much worse than direct bullying

  Use privacy settings to limit viewers  Remember that viewers can forward your info  Online info cannot be taken back Online Tips

 Online Gaming Dangers  Violence  Sexual Content  Predators  Cyber Bullying  Privacy  Addiction

 Sexting  Using cell phones to send nude or provocative photos  Such images of minors equates to child pornography, which is a felony  May have to register as a sex offender

  Negatively impacts mental/emotional health of children  Sexual “mis-education”  Diminishes sexual satisfaction  Leaves images imprinted in brain  Desensitizes the viewer to sexual activity Pornography

 Texting and Driving  It is against the law!  Can result in fatal car accidents  It is distracting to the driver