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D i g it a l Safe t y and Responsi bi lity
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What is that? And Why should I care?
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A digital footprint is a trail of your activity online A new footprint is created each time you access the internet from any electronic device… computer, tablet, phone, gaming system, ATM, etc. …Think about it What does your digital footprint say about you?
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No one can see what I’m doing, that’s a myth I’m safe. My information is safe That can’t be traced. No one knew it was me. That happened so long ago It was a snap chat, it’s gone now
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Even if your social networking sites are private, universities and businesses are now asking potential students and employees to open these pages to get a sense of who they are. Nothing is private on the internet. Keep in mind: you can disable a Facebook account, but you cannot delete it. Facebook remembers everything and has the ability to sell everything you have ever posted to paying customers
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Protect Yourself Never post any sort of personal information on any public site When shopping (or doing any activity with money) online only give personal information if the address URL begins with https or shttp or a small closed lock should appear in your browser status bar. Ask friends not to tag you in photos. Tag yourself only in photos you want to share, you cannot guarantee your friend's accounts are private.
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Malware, Spyware, Adware
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Malware – Malicious Software Used to damage or disrupt computer operation, gather sensitive information, or gain access to private computer systems. Examples: computer viruses, worms, trojan horses, spyware, and adware are all examples of malware.
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Spyware Software the performs certain behaviors with getting user consent first… Advertising Collecting personal info Changing configuration of your computer Mostly used for tracking and storing internet users’ movements on the web; serving up pop-up ads to internet users (often associated with adware)
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Adware Advertising-supported software A way for shareware authors to make money from a product, other than by selling it to the users.
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Cyberbullying Cyberbullying is defined as: “willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices.” Basically, we are referring to incidents where adolescents use technology, usually computers or cell phones, to harass, threaten, humiliate, or otherwise hassle their peers.
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Digital Citizenship Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Vivamus et magna. Fusce sed sem sed magna suscipit egestas.
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Be Smart! Be safe online Be mindful of your activity Be aware of potential risks and consequences Be respectful of others Be thoughtful of the long term effects your online activity may have
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