By the Digital Leaders.  Be careful about entering competitions that ask for personal information.  Don’t use obvious passwords.  Keep your passwords.

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By the Digital Leaders

 Be careful about entering competitions that ask for personal information.  Don’t use obvious passwords.  Keep your passwords safe.  Check your privacy settings.

 Don’t talk or message unknown people or companies.  DON’T meet online friends.  Don’t accept random requests.  Be careful what you believe – some people lie!

 Read any pop-ups.  Think about who is paying the bill!  Respect other peoples privacy.  Make sure websites and games are appropriate for your age!  Always check your facts.  Respect copyright!

 Don’t delete – REPORT!

 Once you have sent something over the internet you don’t know where it will go!  It will be there FOREVER!!