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The Internet is a wonderful place to play, learn, and work.  It helps us be connected with the world.  We can use the Internet to make friends.  Is it always a safe place?  It is important to be careful anyplace you go - it is important to be careful when online.

Learning new technology is an important skills.  Learning to wisely use new technology is even more important.  It is important to protect yourself and others when using the Internet.

What are some of the issues?  One can find all types of people, information, and viewpoints online.  There are good people on the Web, but there are also criminals and scammers.  There are also different types of computer viruses, spyware, and and malicious software.  Like visiting anyplace else - BE CAREFUL!

The 3 C's

Safe surfing means protecting yourself and others from inappropriate:

  1. Content
    bulletInappropriate pictures and illustrations
    bulletRacism and hate
    bulletInaccurate and misleading information
  2. Contact
    bulletThreatening IM and emails
    bulletAbusive relationships
  3. Commerce
    bulletInvasion of privacy
    bulletAdvertising disguised as nonbiased facts
    bulletScams and other forms of theft
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Don't Give Out Personal Information

Be careful what you put online - once its on the Internet, there is no taking it back.  People can save data or files and much of the Internet is regularly cached and archived.  It is possible to find things that have been posted and then removed.

Don't put anything that personally identifies you online:

bulletFull or last name
bulletHome address
bulletEmail addresses
bulletCell phone numbers
bulletCity or town of residence
bulletSchool
bulletPlace of work
bulletFavorite hangouts
bulletName of teams and clubs that you participate in
bulletPhotos that are easily recognizable
bulletPasswords
bulletCredit card numbers
bulletSocial Security number
bulletMother's maiden name
bulletParent's place of work

Most of us are careful of people that we meet in parks or other public places - use the same care when online.  Remember, people can pretend to be anyone they want to online. 

Be careful with the statements you make online too.  Remember, anyone can save anything.  The Internet is regularly cached and archived.  Don't we all know what it is like to say something and wish we could take it back?  Once something is posted on the World Wide Web, it could theoretically be there forever. 

There are cases of people being denied jobs or promotions because of something that they posted online.  Why take a chance?  Don't make statements online that could be offensive, insulting, or indicate a strong dislike of different people, places, ideas, or organizations.  These types of statements could come back, perhaps even years later, and become problems.

Use a little thought and common sense when using the Internet.  Assume that the computer you are using can always be identified.  Be careful visiting Websites that have many pop-ups and advertising gimmicks.  Be sure to always use firewalls and virus protection software.  When in doubt, DON'T CLICK!

Don't sign up for free services and email lists without having a good reason - and even then - only if you know the site to be trustworthy.  When buying or selling anything online, make sure everything is fully verifiable.  Remember, people get ripped off even on eBay and other popular trading Websites. 

Don't open email attachments from strangers.  In fact, it is a good idea to never open an email attachment unless you are expecting it.  Don't download programs unless you know what you are doing and have good reason to trust the source. 

It is much easier to be careful when surfing than it is to straighten out the problems from carelessly using the Internet.  The Internet is a great resource, but like anywhere else you go, PLEASE BE CAREFUL!

Staying safe online involves being careful and thinking about what you are doing and what information you give out.

Safe Surfin' Resources

bullet4Kids.org
bulletChild Safety on the Information Highway
bulletCyberNetiquette Comix
bullet Don't Let the Web Catch You
bullet Getting Started on the Internet Safe Surfing
bullet Girls Only: Internet Safety Pledge
bulletiKeepSafe.org
bulletInternet Safety Safe Surfing Tips for Teens
bullet Kid Safety
bullet Kids Domain - Safe Surfing Guide
bullet Kidz Privacy
bulletNetSmartzKids
bulletSafe Internet Surfing
bullet Safe Sufin'
bullet Safe Surfing
bulletSafeKids.com
bulletSafeSurfing Sites
bullet Sid's Online Safey Guide
bullet Stay Safe
bulletSurfing the Net with Kids
bullet Surfing Tips
bullet Teen Safety on the Information Highway
bulletTeenangels
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