Child safety
We all use the Internet. Sometimes we’re with others, like at school, and other times we’re on our own. Often we email family or good friends, or talk to other members of Guides. We surf the net for information to help with school projects or about our hobbies. We might buy things from companies (like book air tickets for a family holiday) or maybe even chat to people we’ve never actually met. As Internet technology evolves, the ways we can be in touch with others will be even greater. So it’s really important to understand the safety issues of being online and how to be sure we act in a way that will keep ourselves, and our computers, safe.
SAVVY SURFIN’
5 super safety tips are below. You need to remember these when using the Internet. They’re pretty simple and keeping them in mind when you’re connected will help make sure you have a safe and FUN Internet experience!
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Safe - staying safe means being careful and not giving out your name, address, mobile phone number, unit name or password to people online… |
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Meeting someone in real life who you first met in cyberspace can be dangerous. Only do so with your parents/carers permission and when they are present… |
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Accepting emails or opening files from people you don’t really know or trust can get you into trouble – they may contain viruses or nasty messages… |
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Remember someone online may be lying and not be who they say they are. If you feel uncomfortable when chatting or messaging, end the conversation… |
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Tell your parent or carer if someone or something makes you feel uncomfortable or worried… |
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