First they can start with conserative screen names. For a bad example, see yours.
Then they can stay off of chat rooms where they have no reason for being, there are plenty of places for them to talk to friends without inviting other in.
Parents should place computers in a visible place and be aware of when kids are on.
Parents should also monitor what kids are doing and understand the sights they are using.
Teens can also be sure that they never meet anyone they met online, especially alone.
They should also watch the words they use, as it will give off an impression that they do not want to be conveyed to other people.
They should also watch the topics they discuss and the pictures they post as anyone online can see them, and they can be damaged, even if they think a picture or email is just going to a friend.What are 7 things teenagers can do to remain safe online?
Most important is to have parents that monitor what they do on-line.
Don't talk to people that they don't already know.
Never give out personal information about themselves such as phone number or address.What are 7 things teenagers can do to remain safe online?
1. no chatting
2. go only to safe websites
3. do not give any personal info out
4. always be aware of lurkers, there's always someone trying to pull a fast one, be careful
5. never open email if you don't know who it's from
6. use good judgement
7. learn from your mistakes
Never show age
Never show email address
Never chat to strangers
Never agree to meet up
Never share passwords
Change passwords often
Be very careful to type the correct url on sites
Only download from trusted sites
Never tell location
Reporting online bullying to staff where possibly
More than seven but should be enough for now
All the best
Moose
never give your real name
never give out your schedule
never give your true age
never give your location
never give the real names of loved ones/relatives
never give your phone number
never meet anyone you meet online
1. Don't talk to strangers.
2. Don't meet any online folks in real life.
3. Don't post excessive details about your full name, address, school, picture, etc online.
I follow by just using common sense.
Here are my 7's.
1. Don't give out things like phone numbers. If you want to talk to this person, then you can buy a mic and talk to them using the talk feature built in a messenger or Skype.
2. Don't give out addresses. This is obvious.
3. Don't give out credit card numbers to people (duh).
4. Don't talk about things that are really too personal. People could use this information against you.
5. If someone starts making you feel awkward by asking weird questions, block them.
6. If you put a photo on the internet, make it decent. Don't put up a picture of you in your two piece bikini. This just makes you a target to the wrong kind of people.
7. If you use a webcam, then don't use it to strip for people. It's used to make conversations on the internet more ';life-like'; and not for that other reason.
To me, things like telling someone your name or age doesn't hurt in my opinion. People say that peds can track down your name, but come on. If your name is ';John Smith'; for example, the person would have to really need something to narrow down their search. Even uncommon last names like mine (It's Heiman) brings up at least a hundred people on whois searches. And for age, I think it's good to tell people, so then you can find others around your age and relate to them better.
And that's my advice.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
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