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Presentation transcript:

How is going on the Internet like going out on Halloween?

Everyone’s face is hidden Unless you know your friend’s costume (online name), you don’t know if you’re talking to your friend or a stranger Any stranger can pretend to be a friend – using the computer as a “mask”

Do not open from strangers. Why? Do not open with attachments. Why? If someone uses bad language, tell an adult. Why?

Personal Information What are examples of personal information (besides name and address)? Examples of information you can give out – likes and dislikes…favorite color, favorite food…

Situations… Michael is talking to his friend Chris from school online, studying for a test. They are working on their homework together. Chris says they should meet before class to review for the test. Is this okay? (Should he also ask a parent just to make sure?)

Situations… Jennifer is talking to a friend online when she gets a message saying there is trouble with her computer and she needs to type her online password again. Should she do it? (What should she do?)

Situations… Jake is talking to a friend online who he met on the Internet. The friend offers to help him finish his homework and asks for Jake’s phone number. Is it okay for Jake to give it to him, since it has to do with homework? (What should Jake do?)

Situations… Allison met Linda on the Internet and has been talking to Linda online for several months. Linda says she is the same age as Allison and lives nearby. Linda wants to meet Allison in the mall to go shopping. Should Allison go meet her? (What should she do?)

Situations… Jeff got an from someone he doesn’t know, with a file attached. Should he open it? (What should he do?)

Situations… Tina gets an online message from a woman who says her name is Mrs. Anderson and tells Tina that she is a math teacher. Mrs. Anderson wants to know what school Tina goes to and what her teacher’s name is. Should Tina tell her? (What should Tina do?)

Situations… Paul is online when he gets a message saying he won a free Xbox! He just needs to send in his address and phone number so it can be mailed to him. Should he give the information? (What should he do?)

Refresher questions… 1.Which is okay to give out over the Internet? a. My last name b. My school name c. My teacher’s name d. My favorite TV show e. My address

Refresher questions… 2. While surfing the Internet, you see a website that makes you feel uncomfortable. What should you do? a. Write down the name and don’t go there again. b. Tell your friends, so they can avoid it too. c. Go tell a parent, guardian or teacher. d. Unplug the computer.

Refresher questions… 3.If someone online tells you they are in the 5 th grade and their name is Katie, they are probably how old? a. 11 b. 12 c. 35 d. There’s no way to tell.

Refresher questions… 4.If you have been talking on the Internet to a person for a long time and they want to meet, which is okay to do? a. Meet them, as long as you bring a friend. b. Meet in a public place. c. Tell someone where you will be before you go. d. Ask your parent or guardian first and have them go with you.

Refresher questions… 5.If someone online sends you a message that is mean and makes you feel uncomfortable, you should: a. Tell a responsible adult b. Insult them back c. Delete the message. d. Erase them from your friends list.

Refresher questions… 6.You are talking to someone online and they know some of the same people you know. Since they have many of the same friends as you, is it okay to give them your phone number if they ask? a. Yes b. No

Refresher questions… 7.It is okay to send someone online your picture when: a. They send you theirs first. b. You send them an old picture. c. As long as you don’t send them your address too d. Only if a parent or guardian is with you and says it is okay

Why is it so important to be safe online?