What is Private?. To have fun on the internet, we must be safe! You can have fun in cyberspace. There are stories to read. There are games to play. There.

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What is Private?

To have fun on the internet, we must be safe! You can have fun in cyberspace. There are stories to read. There are games to play. There are jokes and puzzles. All these things are fun to share with friends. You should also show them to your parent and teacher *Cybersmart.org, What is Private – Worksheet 1

That’s Private! Some places in cyberspace ask you to join the fun. You can tell a joke or share a drawing. You can write a story with other kids. You may be asked for private information such as your name or the name of you school. What should you do? * What is private worksheet 1www.cybersmart.org

Use the Rule Always ask your parent or teacher if it is okay to give out PRIVATE information in cyberspace * What is private worksheet 1www.cybersmart.org

What’s Private Your name Your street address The name of your school Your address Your phone number Your passwords Your parent’s place of work Photos of you * What is private Worksheet 1www.cybersmart.org

What things about you are private when you go into cyberspace? What is our rule about giving our private information in cyberspace? How can you share writing a story in cyberspace? * What is private lesson plan