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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Online Safety for Middle and High School Version 5.0 – 8/2010 1
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Online Relationships.Online Relationships. Keep Personal Information Private.Keep Personal Information Private. Protect Your Reputation.Protect Your Reputation. Cyber Bullying.Cyber Bullying. Safety Tips.Safety Tips. Introduction 2
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force You may not know the truth about someone you first meet online. Time does not equal trust or knowing the person. You can be lied to or betrayed. Online Relationships 3
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Predators will use information obtained from children to gain trust and friendship (her mother’s death).Predators will use information obtained from children to gain trust and friendship (her mother’s death). Unless you know someone in person, you don’t really know who they are on the Internet (predator portrayed himself as 18 yr old).Unless you know someone in person, you don’t really know who they are on the Internet (predator portrayed himself as 18 yr old). Anyone is vulnerable (father was police officer, lived in small town).Anyone is vulnerable (father was police officer, lived in small town). 4
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force 5 View Video: Tracking Theresa (00:05:08)
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force If someone tries to isolate you from your family or friends. Turn you against your parents. Make you keep secrets. Send inappropriate materials or talk about explicit subjects. Threaten you. 6 Warning Signs
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Don’t Believe the Promises. 7 View Video: Amy (00:02:53)
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force “Let’s go private.”“Let’s go private.” “Where’s your computer in the house?”“Where’s your computer in the house?” “I know someone who can get you a modeling job.”“I know someone who can get you a modeling job.” “Who’s your favorite band? Designer? Gear?“Who’s your favorite band? Designer? Gear? 8
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force “You seem sad. Tell me what’s bothering you.”“You seem sad. Tell me what’s bothering you.” “You are the love of my life.”“You are the love of my life.” “What’s your phone number?”“What’s your phone number?” “If you don’t…do what I ask, I’ll … tell your parents OR share your photos in a photo blog/Webcam directory/file-sharing network.“If you don’t…do what I ask, I’ll … tell your parents OR share your photos in a photo blog/Webcam directory/file-sharing network. 9
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Who can be a victim? 10 View Video: Survivor Diaries (00:02:44)
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force 1-877-474-KIDS (5437) www.troopers.state.ny.us 11
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force You don’t know for sure if people really are who they say they are. If you think it is appropriate to meet with someone, always discuss the meeting with your parents first, meet in a public place and never go alone. It is a good idea to first have your parents speak with the parents of the person you want to meet. 12 Never Meet With Someone in Real Life Who You First Met Online.
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Keeping Personal Information Private 14 Who is looking at you online?
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force 15 Where are they looking at you online? View Video: Future Consequences (0:30)
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Never give out your personal identifying information or your families or friends, such as name, address, telephone number, and school name in any public areas or in email unless you are sure you know the person. 16 Do Not Give Out Personal Information.
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Use the privacy settings – such as “Friends Only” on any social networking site you are on. Only allow people you know in real life on your friends list. 17 Use Privacy Settings
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Before posting pictures or information about your friends, check with them first. Always protect your privacy and theirs.Before posting pictures or information about your friends, check with them first. Always protect your privacy and theirs. Check to see what your friends are posting about you. If anything they have posted about you makes you uncomfortable, ask them to remove it.Check to see what your friends are posting about you. If anything they have posted about you makes you uncomfortable, ask them to remove it. 19 Check With Your Friends
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Message Boards
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Protect Your Reputation Protect Your Reputation Consider if it is a picture you want everyone to see, including your parents, teachers, law enforcement and college admission officers. Remember that any picture you upload to the Web can be downloaded by anyone and be copied or posted online FOREVER. 21
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force 22 Text Twitter View Video: Will sexting make someone like you more (0:42)
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force 23 Sexting – Serious Consequences View Video: Rachel’s sext (0:31)
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Sextortion – don’t let it happen to you. 25
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force 26 Cyber Bullying Cyber Bullying Don’t respond.Don’t respond. Don’t retaliate.Don’t retaliate. Save the evidence.Save the evidence. Talk to a trusted adult.Talk to a trusted adult.
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Don’t be a bully. Don’t be a bully. Be a friend, not a bystander. Be a friend, not a bystander. Block the bully. Block the bully. Be civil. Be civil. - Adapted from SafeKids.com
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force If you have a profile or blog where other people make comments, check them often. Do not respond to offensive or embarrassing comments. Delete them and block that person from making additional comments. 28 Check Comments Regularly
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force DO NOT SAY ANYTHING ONLINE THAT YOU WOULDN’T SAY OFFLINE. 29
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force 30 The Lasting Effect of Words… View Video: Tattoo (0:36)
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Protect Your Passwords. Use strong passwords and keep them confidential. Don’t give out your password, even to your best friend. 31 View Video: Broken Friendships (00:01:45)
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Talk to a trusted adult if anything makes you feel scared, uncomfortable or confused. Do not respond to messages that are rude or offensive. Save messages that could be used by law enforcement as evidence. Safety Tips 32
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Do not post personal information. Respect copyright laws and check your sources. Do not forward emails to “everyone” in your address book. Secure your password – do not share it, even with your best friend. Safety Tips 33
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Never download from anyone you don’t know. Beware of phishing scams: If you receive an email or bulletin that requests your username and password or directs you to a website that asks personal information, DO NOT respond. Safety Tips 34
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2010 - NYS Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force –Recognize techniques used by online predators to deceive their victims. –Refuse requests for personal information. –Respond assertively if you are ever in an uncomfortable situation while online. Exit the program, log off or turn off the computer… –Report to a parent or other trusted adult any suspicious or dangerous contact that makes you uncomfortable. Remember the 4 R’s 35
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