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Online Safety
6th grade
Rules to know
Protect your privacy
Protect your password
Protect the privacy of others
Beware of contests, clubs, prizes, &
gifts
Beware of strangers
Don’t break the law
Practice Netiquette
Protect your privacy
People that you meet online are
strangers
Never tell anyone private
information about yourself
Don’t use your real name - invent
a nickname*
Protect your privacy 2
Don’t give out your address or
phone number
Don’t tell your age or where you
go to school
Don’t tell where or when you’re
going on vacation
Never send your picture
Protect your password
Passwords should be very private
Don’t tell them to anyone, not even
your best friend
Don’t use something obvious:
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Name
Address
Phone number
Birthday
BE UNIQUE
Change your password often
Protect the privacy of
others
Never give out private information
about your family or friends
Never tell anyone where your
parents work
Never give private numbers to
anyone
Protect the privacy of
others 2
Never tell anyone the real names
of your friends or where they live
Never enter the email or text files
of anyone else without permission
Beware of contests and…
Check with a trusted adult before…
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Entering a contest
Joining a club
Accepting a prize or gift
Purchasing anything
Creating a myspace or other social
networking account
You could be sharing private
information without meaning to.
Why do they need
to know?
Register to “use” this site
Just because they ask doesn’t
mean you have to tell
Beware of Strangers
People you meet online are always
strangers!
Never agree to meet with a
stranger in person
Never agree to speak on the phone
Beware of Strangers 2
Never send your picture
Never let anyone send a picture to
you
If a stranger is asking you to meet
them, to call them or to send a
picture, DON’T WAIT--Tell a parent
right away!
Don’t break the law
Never let anyone talk you into
breaking the law
Never send hateful or threatening
email
Never use someone else’s
passwords
Don’t break the law 2
Never try to access other
computers
Never copy and use commercial
software or music files
Practice “Netiquette”
Treat others with courtesy and
respect
Don’t use nasty language
Don’t be cruel
Practice “Netiquette” 2
Don’t spread rumors or lies
Don’t SHOUT
Don’t hold down the enter key
when you’re not sending a
message
Choose a screen name
wisely
Don’t use one that indicates “boy”
or “girl”
Don’t use one that has sexual or
drug related connotations. If you
“know” what it means, then it’s a
sure thing that someone else will
too.
Other “Stuff”
Never answer a message that makes
you feel uncomfortable or bad
Show weird messages to a parent or
adult right away
Don’t get suckered into a “cyberfight”
Remember, you always have the power
to leave
Web Wise Kids
Internet Safety Tips