Cruising Rules Don’t give anyone your personal information! Such as:  Name  Phone number  Address  School Address.

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Cruising Rules Don’t give anyone your personal information! Such as:  Name  Phone number  Address  School Address

Cruising Rules Tell your parents if:  Someone wants you to meet them somewhere  You come across anything uncomfortable  You recieve any mean messages

Cruising Rules Your password is a secret.  Don’t give your password to anyone. Not even your best friend.  Don’t use anyone else’s password.

Cruising Rules You need your parent’s permission:  To download any software because it may damage your computer.  To send your picture to someone

Cruising Rules  Treat others with respect  Don’t go into unsecure areas  Be a good online citizen  Don’t do any thing against the law or to hurt anyone Adapted from Back to Standards Page