Internet Safety Objectives  To be aware of the risks of using the Internet  To use the Internet safely Thursday, October.

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Internet Safety

Objectives  To be aware of the risks of using the Internet  To use the Internet safely Thursday, October 29, 2015

Dan says: I hate living in a small town… Sarah says: I live in a big city 66 Cities

Dan says: I hate living in a small town… Sarah says: I live in a big city Dan says: R there museums and stuff? Sarah says: Lots, it’s the home of Robin Hood! 66 Cities 1 City

Dan says: They’ve got a great cricket ground there… Sarah says: Yes, my school is near there. 66 Cities 1 City 2 Schools

Dan says: They’ve got a great cricket ground there… Sarah says: Yes, my school is near there. Dan says: You don’t go to Rushcliffe, do you? Sarah says: No, West Bridgford. 66 Cities 1 City 2 Schools 1 School

You could be spending your free time talking to… However it could be somebody you don’t know…

I already know… I know where these people are I know their face I know their name I know who their friends are…

Staying Safe S AFE – Be careful, do not give out your full name, address, phone number, school name, Date of Birth or password M EETING – People online can be dangerous A CCEPTING – Attachments can lead to cyber attacks R EMEMBER – It’s easier to lie online T ELL – Your parent, carer or teacher if someone makes you uncomfortable

Social Sites &  Real Friends Only MSN, Yahoo Chat, GMAIL, Facebook, Twitter, Blogs etc.  Maximize security settings  Do not handout your address to cyber contacts, if in doubt ask an adult  Do not upload videos or pictures of yourself into an unsecured area

Get More Info More info at: Cyber Bullying – Childline

Info in this Presentation If the information in this presentation was very specific...Be warned it was all extracted from publicly viewable pages on the Internet... No hacking tricks or special software was used! Most 13 years olds would be able to find this info.