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By Lauren Holdsworth
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Menu : 1.VideoVideo 2.Online bullying figuresOnline bullying figures 3.Using your mobileUsing your mobile 4.Social networking sitesSocial networking sites
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* Think about who you give your number to – you don’t know where it might end up. * If you receive a nasty text save it for evidence but don’t reply to it, if you reply you are likely to get yourself into trouble too. * If a growing number of viruses are attacking your mobile phone, be careful what you download onto your mobile. * If you often receive spam (junk mail) texts from random numbers report it to your mobile phone operator.
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* Always explore the privacy settings of your social networking site to protect your privacy and to protect yourself from strangers. * Get your friends and family to have a look at your social networking site to check that you aren’t giving out too much personal information or posting inappropriate photos/films because they might see something you’ve missed. * Keep your passwords to yourself. * Respect yourself and others online. * If you are unlucky enough to have a bad experience online report it to the service provider and tell an adult * Cyberbullying is NEVER acceptable. If you or someone you know is targeted by bullies online tell them 1) To report the bully to the website/service operator 2) Keep evidence of the bullying behaviour 3) To resist the temptation to reply to nasty messages 4) To tell an adult.
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