i-SAFE Internet Safety Tips for
Students and Parents*
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Learn the 4 Rs
RECOGNIZE
techniques used by online predators to deceive.
REFUSE
requests for personal information.
RESPOND
assertively if you are ever in an uncomfortable situation online. Exit
the program, log off or turn off the computer, tell a trusted adult, or
call the police.
REPORT
to a trusted adult any suspicious or dangerous contact that makes you
feel uncomfortable.
for Students
Most studies agree there are 77 million of you on the Internet! Almost
as many students as there are things to do online. The Internet has
infinite possibilities, and it is easy to get lost. Sometimes when you
are lost you discover wonderful new places, but just as easily you can
find yourself in a dangerous situation. You must protect yourself from
the pitfalls lurking online. To help you, i-SAFE America has come up
with these tips.
- Guard your identifying information (name, sex, age,
address, school, teams).
It only takes a little information for a predator to identify you.
- Always remember, responsible adults do not pursue
relationships with kids and teens.
- Make your username generic and anonymous.
- Make your online profile generic and anonymous.
- Know how to exit an inappropriate website.
- Attachments in e-mails from strangers can contain
Viruses and Worms.
- Pictures are great to hand to a friend, but it’s
not cool to send them to an Internet “friend.”
- Posting your picture on the Internet gives hackers
the chance to doctor your picture and make fun of you to everyone on
the World Wide Web.
- Chat room “friends” are not always who they say
they are.
- Know the rules about Intellectual Property. Do not
illegally download music and movies.
for Parents
Our children are the first generation to grow up with the Internet.
Technology only changes the advantages kids and teens have. It does not
change the way you parent. The rules may have changed with the
Internet, but you are still the one making them. In an effort to help
parents, i-SAFE America has come up with a list of tips to protect your
children. Whether you are computer savvy or Internet illiterate these
tips are easy to understand, follow, and implement.
- Always keep your child’s computer in an open area.
Never allow a computer with Internet access in your child’s bedroom.
- Communicate. There is no better tool to bridge the
Digital Divide.
- Become a part of your child’s online experience.
- Respect your child’s privacy.
- Regularly review your computer files.
- Teach your child the responsible use of online
resources.
- Talk to your child about online dangers. Let them
know you are there to help them get out of a bad situation.
- Educate yourself on the ins and outs of the
Internet.
- Talk to other parents about your experiences. It
will help everyone.
- Let your child know responsible adults do not purse
relationships with minors
*Permission to post obtained from
I-Safe.org
Internet Safety Links
StaySafe.org
i-SAFE America
i-Educator Times
NetSmartz Workshop
CyberSmart
Web Wise Kids
KidSmart
IKeepSafe.org
2 SMRT 4U (Teen Online Safety)
CyberAngels
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Parent Links
"Keeping
New Bedford's Kids Cyber-Safe."
i-Parent
The
i-Parent Times
A
Parent's Guide to Internet Safety (FBI)
NBHS-Internet
Safety:
Internet
safety will be topic at NBHS Wednesday
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