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I will… only use my own login and password, and I will keep my password secret. I will… only email people I know or my teacher has approved of. I will… not give out any personal information in my emails, such as my cell phone number or address. I will… only visit websites on the Internet that I have a teacher’s permission to visit. I will… not enter chat rooms or play Internet games unless given permission by my teacher. I will… not rearrange the hardware or install any software. If I... break any of these rules I know I may be stopped from using the school computers.