Internet Safety
How to be safe online!
Just Think
You don't know who is seeing the things you're posting and you really don't know what they're doing with that information.
Be Aware
Pay attention to who you're talking to on social media and what you're telling them.
Post Responsibly
You're posting for anybody to see. Even if you think it's private, it's not.
Helpful tips when surfing the web.
Don’t tell anyone your real name and address or what neighborhood you live in. Here’s the general rule: Don’t give out any information that a predator could possibly use to find you.
Your life could be controlled by the internet.
Just because the Internet is so massive does not mean that embarrassing or risqué pictures, rude or mean comments, or illegal activities will disappear forever. Watch what you post about yourself or others -- or allow your friends to post about you -- because you may have to live with it for a long, long time.
Some of the best people to go to for help
Parents
She can help protect you in any situation you find yourself in. She can also be a great source for relief of anything on your mind.
Counselor
A school counselor can be a very helpful resource when it comes to the internet or problems with someone who is bothering you. She will be there to listen and help you confront your problems when you're ready.
Friends
Sometimes, you just need to talk to your friends and let them into your life. They are there for you and will be willing to help you out. They can also help you feel like you're not alone.
Child Focus 'E-safety'