Title: Personal Safety
1Personal Safety
2Personal Safety
Predator Video
3Hey Everybody!
- My name is Tek.
- Im going to be your guide today!
- Im a part of i-SAFE America, and we are
concerned with helping you to be safe online. - We want you to recognize and avoid dangerous,
destructive or unlawful online behavior, and we
hope to empower you to communicate what you learn
from i-SAFE with others. -
4All right Lets talk Empowerment
- Remember - Empowerment means you own what you
learn and can use it to teach others and make a
difference.
5Cyber Citizenship
- Online Behavior
- Inappropriate Material appears in
- Advertisements
- Pop ups
- Key word searches
- Typo Squatting
- Spam email
6Cyber Bullying
- Students bully through
- Personal Web pages
- Community Web Pages
- Email and Instant Messages
- Blogs
7Cyber Bullying Tips
- Guard your contact information
- Do not send a message when angry
- If harassed, do not reply. Log out, immediately
tell an adult. - Save harassing messages and forward to your ISP.
- If physically threatened, notify police.
- Ask permission to post name or pictures.
8Personal Internet Safety
- Screen Names
- Profiles
- Chat Rooms
- Instant Messaging
- Online Communities
9Personal Safety
Screen Name A name used when communicating with
others online.
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10User Id/Screen name
- A User Id is a nickname you select to identify
you in e-mail, chats, etc. - DO NOT USE Personal Information such as
- -Your real first name -Your real last name
-Your location (i.e. hilliegirl, HaverhillGuy)
-Your zip code -A suggestive name or word (i.e.
hotbabygirl) -Inappropriate words - For added security, always opt NOT to add your
name or nickname to any sort of member directory.
11Personal Safety
12Personal Safety
The ability to exchange text messages with other
Internet users in real time.
13Personal Safety Tips
- Never reveal identifying information in your
screen name, profile or conversations with people
you do not know. - Identifying information includes name, address,
phone number, and school name. - Never arrange a face to face meeting with
strangers from the internet without first
discussing with your parents.
14Cyber Predators
- Communications tools
- Chat Rooms
- Private Chats
- Instant Messaging
- E Mail
- Phone
15Cyber Predators
- Predators can gain information about a child
before they begin to converse through - Screen Names
- Profiles
- Watching conversations in chat rooms
16Be Smart Be Safe
- The Internet is not anonymous. When you sign
on, others have access to you. Your e-mail
address, screen name, and password serve as
barriers between you and others. You need to
maintain this barrier by not giving out private
information. There are many out there who would
like to know more for various reasons - They could want to harm you.
- They could want money
- They could use information to conduct their
own business - either selling your info or
using it in an illegal manner.
17Private Information
- One way to be safe is not to give out this
information - Name Address
- School Friends names
- Family names Age
- Social Security Number Phone number
18Indirect Information Solicitation
- Sometimes, while online, people want to find out
more about you for illegal purposes. However,
they go about it in different ways. They may
trick you into giving out information. You may
not even realize what you have told them.
Indirect information about your school,
activities, etc, could lead them to knowing where
you live. Be aware of what you say at all times.
19Password
- A Password is a series of letters, numbers or
symbols used to log you into a computer system.
Passwords are used to access email, join
chatrooms, etc. They are usually between 6 and 8
characters long. - Password Security
- Dont tell anyone your password.
- Don't write your password down anywhere.
- When you decide on a password, make sure it
can't be guessed. - If you think there's even a chance someone else
might know your password, change it. - Make sure no one is standing near you when you
enter your password
20Watch out for Dangers On the Web
- Inappropriate sites - There are some sites you
should not go to. They can be pornographic, hate
filled, or upsetting. When you accidentally come
across a site you know you shouldnt be in, close
out of it quickly. If you still have trouble,
try logging off completely or rebooting.
21Watch out for Dangers On the Web
- Faulty information sites - Dont trust
everything you read without double-checking and
checking references.
22Watch out for Dangers On the Web
- Private Information Some websites ask you for
private information before you can access their
stuff. Make sure you ask your parents before
giving anyone private information.
23Watch out for Dangers On the Web
- Your own website Many teens now have their own
websites. However, you have to be careful about
what information you display.
24Watch Out!
- If you have your own website
- Discuss your site and profile with your parents
- Make sure there is no identifying information in
the profile or on your site - Do not post pictures of your self or your friends
- Do not include any personal information about
your life or family
25Watch out for Dangers in E-mail
- E-mail is an online form of communication,
typically between two people. Just like in
regular mail, users write letters and send them
electronically. - Spamming many companies advertise via e-mail.
They try to entice you to purchase items, visit
inappropriate sites, etc. Delete these e-mails. - Be careful when you reply to an e-mail. You are
including your e-mail address and you dont know
where it will go from there.
26Watch out for Dangers in Email
- Inappropriate, offensive, angry e-mail should be
reported to your Internet provider. - Remember - the sender of an e-mail may not be
someone you know dont send personal
information, photographs, etc.
27Watch out for Dangers in Chatting
- Chats can result in revealing information you
wouldnt normally reveal. This can leave you
open to online predators.
28Here are Some Tips to Remember when Chatting
- Keep online interaction online. Dont agree to
meet or phone people met online. - Dont give out personal information. Be careful
about indirectly saying too much like school
mascot, game times, etc. Eventually you will
have said enough. - Keep your parents or guardians informed of online
interaction. - Use Chat rooms that are moderated.
- Be suspicious of someone who wants to be your
friend and turns you against your parents,
teachers or friends. - Private chats arent always private when you
meet offline friends online in a private chat
room be careful. Others can often enter and
lurk. - Try to choose a gender-neutral online screen name
29Resources for reporting incidents
- Here is a general guideline for reporting
Internet wrongdoing. - Tell a trusted adult
- Call the local police
30What you can do ...
- The following are guidelines on proactive things
you can do when you are bothered, harassed, or
annoyed while online. - Use these tips to make your online experience one
that is more fun and safe too!
31Junk E-mail/Spam
- Delete without opening. Report to your Internet
provider or trusted adult. Do not click
unsubscribe as this identifies you as a real
person.
32Cyber stalking
- Report this to a trusted adult, the local police
department and to your local provider, who can
help you change your online ids to protect
yourself.
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34Child Luring
- If you feel you are in danger or someone you know
is in danger of becoming a victim of a predator,
notify a trusted adult immediately. Tell a
trusted adult and call your local police
department.
35- Think about it -
- Before you learned about Internet Safety, were
you making mistakes in revealing personal
information online?
36What About Others
- If you could make mistakes online, do you think
others do also? - Who else could benefit from learning this
information? - Friends?
- Parents?
- Teachers?
- What are some good ways to relay this information
to others?
37I hope you learned something I know I did!