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Published on Oct 02, 2023
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Digital Citizenship
Protect Yourself Online
2.
Keys to Being Safe Online
Safeguard Personal Info
Password Security
Personal Safety
Digital Footprint
Online Protection
Be Kind Online
Hacking
Report Abusers
3.
Safeguard Personal Info
Be careful what you share online.
4.
Safeguard Personal Info
Never use identifying info as part of a username.
Never share personal details with someone you met online.
Use Strict Privacy Settings
Use Security Update for Apps
5.
Password Security
Protect your Passwords and Usernames.
6.
Password Security
Never share Passwords or Usernames with Anyone.
Never use a Password that can be found in a dictionary.
Use Random Generated Passwords
Never Save Passwords Online
Use mixed case, special characters, and numbers.
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Personal Safety
Protect yourself Online and Offline.
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Personal Safety
Never meet offline with anyone you met online
Never send Photos or Personal Info to anyone you meet online.
Never accept friend requests from strangers.
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Digital Footprint
Everything you do online follows you.
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Digital Footprint
Everything you post or upload online will be there forever and available to anyone.
MetaData is available to Law Enforcement and potential employers.
If you don't want it made public, then don't post or upload it.
Social Media is never Private
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Online Protection
Protect your identity online.
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Online Protection
Use virus protection
Use a Network Firewall.
Do Not disable parental controls.
Only use known secure sites when shopping online.
Look for HTTPS: in the URL
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Be Kind Online
Think before you post or upload.
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Be Kind Online
If you would not say it face to face, don't post it or upload it.
Commenting or Reposting makes you an accomplice.
No One is Anonomys
Share Positively, not Negatively
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Hacking is a Crime
Just like breaking into a building or a house.
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Hacking is a Crime
Wire Fraud across state lines is a Federal crime.
Stealing or Changing data is a crime, just like theft or vandalism.
Hacking is punishable by heavy fines and jail time.
Identity Theft is considered a Felony crime in most states.
17.
Report Abusers
Never be afraid to report a crime or abuse.
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Report Abusers
Tell a trusted adult if you or someone you know is being abused.
Cyberbullying is a Crime.
https://safe2tell.org/
1-877-542-7233
19.
Be Safe Online
Protect Yourself and Your Data
20.
Thank You for Watching
Mr. Gilman
Ron Gilman
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