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1 Keeping you & your identity safe Recognize & avoid cyberbullying

2  Respect others online (no CAPS)  Speak up when you know someone is being bullied online  Protect your personal information & identity  Give credit where credit is due (citing your sources for pictures, music, art, etc.)

3  What info is ok to share online?  Pics of friends/family (with their permission)  Casual conversations during online games  What is NOT ok to share online?  Passwords, home address, location, cell number, email address  What are the risks of sharing too much info?  Identity theft, online scams, hacking, stalking

4  Know who you are communicating with online  Don’t add someone you don’t know to your social media accounts  Don’t give out personal info (address; places you go when not in school)  Don’t agree to meet someone you met online  People may not always be who they seem

5  Use strong passwords (don’t share with others); password protect your cell phone  Edit privacy settings on social media (set limits on who sees your info)  Remove identifying info from pics/video  Don’t post location  Avoid ‘handles’ with identifying info

6  What is it?  Bullying using technology (texting, social media, apps)  What are examples of cyberbullying?  Sending mean texts; creating fake profiles; posting embarrassing pics; spreading rumors/gossip using technology; altering a pic to embarrass someone; sending threatening comments  Who are the ‘players?’  Cyberbully……..Victim………Bystander(s)

7  D ignity for A ll S tudents A ct  Extreme cases of bullying  MS Handbook: detention, extended detention, ISS, OSS  Sports/Clubs-Code of Conduct; dismissed from team or club  Denied college admission  Future employers might not hire you

8  Can’t take it back!  Think before you post!  Digital footprint  Deleted but not gone; untagging vs removing photos  Don’t say/write something you wouldn’t say to someone’s face  Representing yourself to family & friends  If you wouldn’t want your parents or grandparents to see it, don’t post it

9  Don’t write back; trolling  Block the person bothering you  Save the evidence (take screen shots/pics)  Tell an adult you trust (teacher, coach, principal)  Report issue to website where bullying is occurring

10  Don’t share pics/rumors/gossip  Stand up for victim  Post a nice comment about person or sit with them at lunch  Report cyberbullying


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