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E-Safety Cyber-bullying Staying safe Security

Contents Cyber-bullying Staying safe Security

How to avoid cyber-bullying 2 How to avoid cyber-bullying Never post rude comments that hurt people’s feelings online Never say racist or sexist comments about people Be kind and respect people’s beliefs, feelings and choices Contents 

How to stay safe online 3  Never post inappropriate/rude photos online Never post photos of people online, unless they give you permission Don’t visit websites that look unsafe (they usually are) Never download files from a website that seems unsafe Contents 

How to Be secure online 4  Never share your password/login with others Never enter your personal details on a site that looks dangerous (it usually is) Never post your personal details or login online Contents 

IF YOU FOLLOW THESE E-SAFETY RULES, You will stay safe online 5 IF YOU FOLLOW THESE E-SAFETY RULES, You will stay safe online Try to follow these rules as much as possible, to stay safe online Make sure you follow these rules on the internet and in messaging apps, or apps that involve messaging/chatting. If you see something inappropriate on the web, tell an adult, parent, guardian or teacher. Contents 