By Tia, Amy & Carly Don’t share any of these things to anyone:  Phone number  Email address  Where you live  Your name  Age  Sex  Photos of yourself.

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By Tia, Amy & Carly

Don’t share any of these things to anyone:  Phone number  address  Where you live  Your name  Age  Sex  Photos of yourself  Your passwords  Never give credit card details to anyone you don’t know/trust

 Your passwords should have a Combination of letters, numbers and symbols  Don’t share your passwords with anyone you don’t trust  Make sure you remember your password and write it down  Don’t have your password the same as your username

Never click on pop ups Never share your private details to people you don’t trust Never open any s from businesses you don’t know Look out for check boxes that make you agree to spam Make sure you have a excellent virus scanner that works Ask a parent before signing up for anything