e-safety is a way to stay safe on the internet and recognise situations which could mean trouble

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Page 3: E-safety is a way to stay safe on the internet and recognise situations which could mean trouble

Chat Rooms and Blog Areas Are

They Can Also Be

FUN!

DangerousAvoid•Name: always use a nickname that may be used for a boy or girl.•Age• School• Phone numbers• Address•Even something as simple as school colours.•NEVER send anyone you met online your picture.

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• provide personal information when you register for:File-sharing,

Instant message, E-mail, games etc.

• complete personal profiles for an e-mail or instant messaging account.Personal Profiles will ask for all kinds of information about you that can lead people to you and your home.

• give personal information to strangers in:Chat roomsThrough instant messagingor online gaming

Never….

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Cyber bulling

• Online bullying is any kind of repeated harassment, verbal, psychological or physical abuse, carried out by an individual or group to deliberately upset others.

• Bullying is always wrong and unacceptable behaviour; it should never be overlooked or ignored!

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Being Cyber bulliedWhat do I do....

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E-Safety – have a look at some of the websites

www.thinkuknow.comhttp://www.childnet-int.org/http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/http://www.iwf.org.uk/http://www.getnetwise.org/