Social networking. Social networking sites, like Facebook and MySpace, let you connect with family and friends using: blogs photos profiles internal email.

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Social networking

Social networking sites, like Facebook and MySpace, let you connect with family and friends using: blogs photos profiles internal systems

Your profile usually has headings like: About me Who I’d like to meet Favourite music, films, sports What I’m scared of I’m happiest when... Personal details – appearance, hobbies

Your profile probably also has: A default image that appears on your profile’s main page and next to your user name on comments and messages A count of how many friends you have A link to a page that lists all your friends Music and videos that you have uploaded Instant messenger where you can chat to your contacts

Keeping safe on social networks You have a lot of personal information on your site, so make sure that you keep it safe! Here are some things you can do: Use an avatar instead of your photo. Adjust your privacy settings so only approved friends can message you. Don’t post your phone number or address on your homepage.

Keeping safe on social networks Don’t post pictures of yourself or your friends in school uniform. Only upload pictures you would be happy for your family and friends to see as you can’t always control who will see your pictures. Tick the ‘no pic forwarding’ option on your settings page so your pictures can’t be forwarded without your consent.

The Australian Government’s Cybersafety help and advice page shows you who to contact if you have seen something that has made you feel uncomfortable, scared or sad.Cybersafety