- Don't look at anyone else's password
- Don't ask anyone what their password is
- If there is something you wouldn't say in public because it's rude, don't say it online because anyone can see it and lots of feelings could get hurt.
- Even if someone bullies you online, you shouldn't do the same back, but you should tell a trusted friend or adult.
Responsibility
- Don't tell online friends the following
- full name
- age
- phone number
- address
- password
- where you are going
- People can see your personal information, so even if you delete it, don't post anything you wouldn't want a parent or even a stranger to see.
- Never post anything that has a friend's name, your name, your age or any other personal information.
- Never post your plans as well as your personal information.
- It is ok to post an opinion, but never post exact information, like the exact day you were born. The most you should post is the month you were born in.
- Ask your parents/guardian(s) before clicking on a random pop-up ad or link. Anything could be on that link and in can be unsafe.
- Tell an adult if you are being cyber bullied because they can help you get out of a fight or help you get rid of an incorrect website that can make people feel bad.
- If you are being cyber bullied, it's best to ignore the cyber bully for some time and tell your parents or gaurdian(s)
Compassion
- Always ask people before posting a video or image of them online.
- Even though you have to think about what you post online, always be polite in any post and don't say anything mean about a friend or any other aquantince.
- Bystanders are people who witness cyber bullying, and upstanders are people who help people who are being cyber bullied. Always try your best to be an upstander.
Honesty
- Don't tell online friends your personal information, but don't lie about it
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