TRUE or FALSE
When chatting or instant messaging, private chats are always private.
FALSE - anything can be cut and pasted and forwarded or posted to someone else.
Your friend Sally has met a boy online. She is planning to meet to him in person. What should you do?
Tell a trusted adult.
You are signing up for a online user name.
Which name would be the safest?
1. soccergirl14
2. liveintheworld2012
3. boycru$h!
liveintheworld2012.
The others reveal too much information.
While online, you get an email from a person claiming to be an old friend of your parents.
She asks for your phone number so she can get in touch with you again.
Should you?
NO! - contact your parents first.
Many mobile phones have GPS technology and there are applications that allow you to find your friends, or they can find you.
How can you control your privacy?
Set privacy settings to contact list only and know everyone on your contact list.
What is the first thing you should do when cyberbullying begins.
Ignore it.
Why is this password - dance - not a strong password?
It is too short, does not have capital letters or symbols.
How can you control who sees your pictures and posts online?
Privacy settings to "friends only".
It is ok to reveal information after you chat with someone for a long time?
NO!
The chatter might be trying to make you trust the relationship.
Using ALL CAPS SOUNDS LIKE YOU'RE
YELLING!
If cyberbullying continues, what is the second step
Tell a trusted adult.
Is it ok to send a picture of you to your new friend you met online?
100% NO!
They could be a predator.
Who should be your friends online?
Only people you know in real life.
How can you report inappropriate messages or photos on an online game, chat room, or networking site?
Use the "report abuse" links.
Texting is another way of having a conversation just like when you talk to someone face-to-face.
Do you still need to be polite?
YES!
Online conversations are the same as in person.
If cyberbullying continues, what is the first thing that you need to do to let the bully know you don't like the attention?
Send one clear message for that person to stop.
You are online and you get a message from your service provider and they say they need your password.
Do you give it to them?
No!
No company that you do business will email you or message you to get your password. It is a scam.
What should you do if you feel threatened or uncomfortable about something you found online?
Tell someone who can help you report your concerns.
It's wrong and can be hurtful to create sites, pages and/or posts that seem to come from someone else. This is called?
What is impersonation.
Taking pictures of other people and posting them is okay if it's your friend. You're just joking, it's no big deal.
True of False
False-- Never take or post pictures of others without their permission.
You will get caught and it means big trouble.
If the cyberbullying and/or harrassment continues and it affects school what is the next step.
Tell a teacher or administrator. Save the messages as documentation.
You are getting spam emails. Should you click the "unsubscribe" button on the email?
No. It is called phishing and they are checking for "live" email addresses to spam. Ignore them. delete them.
You posted a picture or message that you want to delete.
Is it gone?
No, once it is posted someone can copy, save, download and/or forward it on.
Your posts and pictures have a larger audience then you think. Anyone of your "friends" can download and post anything that is on your site. Who might be affected by your actions?
Your family, teachers, coaches, neighbors and family friends.
Passwords are to be private to keep you safe. Parents and those taking care of you should know your passwords.
Who should not know your passwords?
Friends, boyfriends, girlfriends, because when feelings get hurt they could use your passwords for the wrong reasons.