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Company LOGO Internet Safety By: Melissa Pinnell

What should I not do on the Internet?  Give your name  Address  Phone number  School name  Credit card numbers

When to talk to an adult?  If anything makes you feel scared, uncomfortable, or confused.  If anyone online asks me my name, address, telephone number, or the name and location of my school.  If anyone online asks to meet me in person.

What about ?  In an you should never give any personal information about you or someone else.  Never open an from someone you don’t know.

What should I never post online?  Pictures of yourself  Pictures of your family  Pictures of your home

What if someone is mean?  If you get a threatening comment  If you get a mean comment

What if a website asks for my information?  Always ask an adult before signing up for those websites.  Make sure that the websites are trusted first.

Make me a password  Make sure that your passwords are long  That they use numbers and letters  That they don’t include your name  That they don’t include your birthday

What about my passwords?  If you have trouble remembering your passwords you should not tell someone else.  You should write them down on a paper.

Work Cited  InternetSafetyPledge.pdf InternetSafetyPledge.pdf  pledge_k_to_2.pdf pledge_k_to_2.pdf  Online_Safety_Rules.pdf Online_Safety_Rules.pdf  utersandinternet/onlinesafety/ utersandinternet/onlinesafety/  Pictures from google