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This brochure will help you to learn more about how to keep yourself safer online.

The internet is good for you to use as long as you use it safely and responsibly, today and in the future.

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Cyber Safety

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Cyber Safety
Remember that you cannot believe everything you read on the internet and you cant trust everything online friends tell you. Choose sensible names for your usernames, email addresses etc. Use strong passwords and change them a number of times a year. Protect your digital footprint: dont put anything online that you wouldnt want all of your friends, family, teachers or future employers to see.

Always ask an adult if youre unsure of anything when you are online.

Dont sign up for sites that are 13+ if you are not old enough or do not have parent permission. (Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, etc)

Treat others online the way youd like to be treated.

Remember YAPPY (the personal information you should not share online) Your full name, Address, Phone number, Passwords, Your plans.

Talk to your parents about what youre doing online and let them know when youre going on the internet.

Dont add people as online friends unless your know them in real life or have parent permission. Never arrange to meet an online friend without talking to a parent.

Know what cyber bullying is and tell someone if you think its happening to you. Cyber bullying is when someone picks on you, annoys, embarrasses, or threatens you over and over again using technology, such as the internet or phone.

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