CyberSavvy Day 2 CyberSavvy Internet Safety and Privacy – Playing it Safe and Smart Grade 9 - 12 Internet Safety: Online Protection and Cyber Predators.

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CyberSavvy Day 2 CyberSavvy Internet Safety and Privacy – Playing it Safe and Smart Grade Internet Safety: Online Protection and Cyber Predators

CyberSavvy Day 2

Smart Privacy Practices Don’t fill out online forms or surveys or enter contests without parent permission. Don’t share personal information online such as name, address, phone number, age, gender, photo or Social Security number. Remember that everything you post to the Internet can be seen by anyone and everyone.

CyberSavvy Day 2

Smart Privacy Practices Never give personal information to people you meet online including our real name and especially where you live. Be alert for cyber predators – people who try to gain your trust or ask inappropriate questions such as whether your parents are home.

CyberSavvy Day 2 Smart Privacy Practices Never meet anyone in person who contacts you online without parent permission; even then take a trusted adult with you. Never respond to online chat or messages that make you feel uncomfortable – instead, tell an adult.

CyberSavvy Day 2 Smart Privacy Practices If after telling an adult you continue to be bothered, have a trusted adult call the CyberTipline ( or )

CyberSavvy Day 2 Resources and Activities Grades 9-12 : Making Good Decisions y/lessons/9-12/making_good_decisions/ CyberSmart!© Student activity for grades with downloadable PDF student quiz to examine good choices high school students can make to avoid being exploited by Internet predators.

CyberSavvy Day 2 Resources and Activities Online Activity: Downloadable WMV Video File: Amy’s Choice/English and Spanish urce.html?catalog=/feeds/video_catalog.rss&item= amyhttp:// urce.html?catalog=/feeds/video_catalog.rss&item= amy (requires WinZip and Windows Media Player) The true story of a 15-year-old girl who left home to meet in person with a man she first "met" online.

CyberSavvy Day 2 Citation © 2008 Media Awareness Network, awareness.ca, adapted with permissionwww.media- awareness.ca Know the Risks - Online Predators. Media Awareness Network awareness.ca/english/teachers/wa_teachers/safe_ passage_teachers/risks_predators.cfm. awareness.ca/english/teachers/wa_teachers/safe_ passage_teachers/risks_predators.cfm