Rachael Vanneste Marina Okray
The right to not belief in all topics stated on the internet.
The right to keep yourself and others safe on the internet.
The right to not meet up of agree to meet some one that you met on the internet.
The right to keep your computer and other digital devices safe and private.
The right to speak kindly and to offer rules for electronic users.
The right to have responsibility for all of your actions taken out or into the internet.
You have the right to only say thing you would say to the persons face on the internet.
You have the right to make sure your parents know what websites you are on.
You have the right to respect other peoples privacy on the internet.
You have the right to know where you are on the internet.