Friday, May 18, 2012

E-safety

  • Don't give out your details on line. This includes your user name, email, telephone number, pictures, where you live etc.

  • Anything you give out usually stays on the Internet for a long time and can't be deleted.

  • Don't open emails or messages from people you don't know.

  • If something is too good to be true, it usually is and is best ignored. Spam / junk mail usually contain tricks and lies.

  • Don't open attachments in emails from people you don't know. They could contain viruses that could destroy your hard drive or install software that watches everything you do - spy ware. 

  • Spy ware watches for user-names, passwords, bank login details and more. The attachments could be images or movies for adults, not usually a good thing.

  • People can easily lie and pretend to be someone they are not, don't do and say things that you wouldn't do off line in real life - it could get you into trouble.

  • Don't meet up with strangers you meet on line without an adult you can trust.

  • If something happens that you don't like or makes you feel uncomfortable - tell someone - it's never too late.

  • There are people who can help.

  • Report on-line child abuse or find help and advice from people who really know what they are talking about and really do understand.

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