Friday 3 December 2010

E Safety Savvy

Chat rooms

Is where people all around the world talks to friends or family on the worldwide web. Plus people may lie about who they are and what age they are. Plus people might ask you to do inappropriate things. Whoever you talk to don’t tell them your personal details and don’t believe them.

Privacy settings

Privacy settings are when you make a Facebook, MySpace etc.. Where people can view your profile all around the world. If you don’t want some people to view your profile you visit privacy settings and change about who views your page. Plus in privacy settings you can change your email address, passwords and all sorts of privacy on your page.

Posting Images

If you have anything with social networking and you post and image of yourself. But if you want to post a picture but you don’t want anyone to view it then make it on private.

Cyber bullying

Some people on social networks can be really harsh. They can bully or threat you.  But if they bully you then don’t take it because it’s not right and they can ruin your life. So if they say bully you then tell someone and report them and make a stop to bullying. So no-one in the world can get bullied and be happy and go anywhere and visit anything on the web without being bullied.

Malware

Is where people may send you something and it’s a virus. So sometimes incase people send you a message make sure it’s not a virus. If you get a virus then it can track down everything on your computer and it can take your pictures, passwords and your bank details or whatever you have on your computer. So be save and buy a Norton disk.

Phishing

Is where you get spam/ junk mail. So when you get junk mail like you’ve won something but when you haven’t. So make sure you don’t believe that you’ve won something.

CEOP

CEOP stands for Child Exploitation and online protection is where people get sexual abuse for children.

Sexting

Sexting is the act of sending sexually explicit messages or photographs, primarily between mobile phones. Sexting that involves teenagers sending bad photographs of themselves to their peers has led to a legal gray area in countries that have strict anti-child pornography laws.

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