PASSWORD PROTECTION  Your passwords should never, ever be shared with anyone except for your parents.  Try to make your passwords tough to guess with.

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PASSWORD PROTECTION  Your passwords should never, ever be shared with anyone except for your parents.  Try to make your passwords tough to guess with a combination of numbers and letters.  Never make your password easy to guess for example, don’t make your password one of your pets name.  Write down your password in a password book so you don’t forget it.

PERSONAL INFORMATION  Never give post something online like your picture or name.  On websites make sure your usernames are not your name.  Never share the city, town, or even the state that you live in.

SAFETY  Never open an from someone you don’t know.  Never open spam s unless you are trying to save your password from a site.

STRANGERS  Never talk to anyone online unless you double checked that you know them.  If a stranger tries to talk to you tell a parent or an older sibling.

CYBERBULLYING  Try to be nice online.  Cyberbullying is when someone is mean to you over and over.  You could get in serious trouble if you cyberbully.

NETIQUETTE  Try and use the best grammar you can.  If you think something is funny type LOL or.