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Hayes G.

EFF's Top 12 Ways to Protect Your Online Privacy | Electronic Frontier Foundation - 0 views

  • You may be "shedding" personal details, including e-mail addresses and other contact information, without even knowing it
Mary Westbrook

Technology addiction disrupts teenage learning - 0 views

  • Despite school policies restricting mobile phone usage, students use the phone frequently, with the majority making calls from the toilets.
  • Over 60% of the respondents admitted to being “very” or “quite” addicted to the internet, while over 50% are addicted to their mobile phones. The report also revealed that students spend, on average, 1-2 hours a day on social network sites.
Hayes G.

Internet Safety Guide: How to Protect Yourself Online - 0 views

  • Internet threats continue to pose a problem for anyone that surfs the Internet
Hayes G.

"Internet Scams, Identity Theft, and Urban Legends: Are You at Risk?" - 0 views

  • being smart is NOT enough to protect yourself from dangerous Internet scams, frustrating spam, or devious identity theft
Jamie Davis

Wikipedia, Myspace and Google Maps Are Watching: How Safe Are You Online? - Associated ... - 0 views

  • I'm sure by now you have all realized that the Internet is not always the safest place to give out personal information.
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    We should have good etiquette and it will keep us safe.
Hayes G.

9 Simple Ways to Protect Yourself against Internet fraud | Experience Dominica - The Na... - 0 views

  • Use a secure password: not your date of birth, vehicle registration, telephone number or anything associated with you that someone might easily guess.
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    Always use strong passwords so someone cannot guess it easily.
Hayes G.

hearusnow.org: Internet Privacy - 0 views

  • In the age of the Internet, it is not always easy to be left alone or to keep your business private.  What's at stake in the online world is ensuring that the information you want to keep private is kept that way. 
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    It is very hard to keep your personal information private.
Hayes G.

Privacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

    • Hayes G.
       
      Privacy is something that everyone needs to have, especially on the internet.
  • Privacy (from Latin: privatus "separated from the rest, deprived of something, esp. office, participation in the government", from privo "to deprive") is the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves and thereby reveal themselves selectively
Jamie Davis

What You Say Online Can Hurt You - 0 views

  • if you have a blog, forum, or website and you use your real name, any information that you post about yourself could be picked up by potential employers later on.
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    This is why you need the right etiqutte.
Joseph Edore

Safety Tips for Tweens and Teens - OnGuard Online - 0 views

  • Quick Facts While social networking sites can increase your circle of friends, they also can increase your exposure to people with less-than-friendly intentions. Here are some things you can do to socialize safely online: Think about how different sites work before deciding to join a site. Some sites allow only a defined community of users to access posted content; others allow anyone and everyone to view postings. Keep some control over the information you post by restricting access to your page. Keep your full name, Social Security number, address, phone number, and bank or credit card account numbers to yourself. Make sure your screen name doesn't say too much about you. Even if you think it makes you anonymous, it doesn't take a genius to combine clues to figure out who you are and where you can be found. Post only information that you are comfortable with others seeing and knowing. Consider not posting your photo. It can be altered or broadcast in ways you may not be happy about. Flirting with strangers online could have serious consequences. Some people lie about who they really are. Be wary if a new friend wants to meet you in person. If you decide to meet them, meet in a public place, during the day, with friends you trust. And tell a responsible adult where you're going. Trust your gut if you have suspicions. If you feel threatened by someone or uncomfortable because of something online, tell an adult you trust, and then report it to the police.
Jamie Davis

How to Have Good Facebook Etiquette | eHow.com - 0 views

  • Keep applications to yourself
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    This is one way to have good etiqutte.
Joseph Edore

Internet Safety for Teens - 0 views

  • Internet SafetyWhat Can You Do To Minimize The Chances Of An Exploiter Victimizing Your Child?
Jamie Davis

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  • Online etiquette is a series of behaviors designed to keep the internet as positive as possible.
Jerilyn J

4 Etiquette Tips in a 3D Virtual World - 0 views

  • A 3D virtual world is incredibly similar to everyday life. These virtual worlds bring people together to interact with one another in a community and society setting. As in any normal normal society, there are certain actions that are simply unacceptable.
  • Be Courteous and Respectful
  • Be a Team Player
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  • Never Cheat
  • Never Bully More Inexperienced Players
Steve Madsen

SA: Move to target cyber bullies | Australian Teacher Magazine - No.1 national educatio... - 0 views

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    "The South Australian government wants to make it an offence to post violent or other degrading images on the internet."
Steve Madsen

National Safe Schools Framework released to combat bullying | Herald Sun - 0 views

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    "EVERY school in Australia will be able to audit how safe they are under a highly anticipated national framework to be released in Brisbane today. The release of the revised National Safe Schools Framework coincides with Australia's first National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence, the Herald Sun reported."
Steve Madsen

Worse than jail: sentenced to life on YouTube - 0 views

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    "Our story yesterday about the laptop thief who returned it and apologised after an embarrassing clip of him dancing was posted on YouTube by the computer's owner"
Julie Lindsay

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Facebook Friending 101 for Schools - 0 views

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    Excellent blog post by my friend Vicki Davis - everyone should read this and learn from it!
Steve Madsen

Gamers less likely to study at uni - 0 views

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    "FREQUENTLY playing computer games appears to reduce a teenager's chances of going to university"
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