HOW TO BE SAFE ON THE INTERNET
Integrirana nastava engleskog jezika i informatike - II. osnovna škola Čakovec
Odaberi odgovarajući pojam s popisa i upiši ga: Password, Social networking, Personal information, Online ads, Photos, Username, Bullying, Online friends, Downloading
Don’t give them out without your parents’ permission. This means you should not share your last name, home address, school name, or telephone number.
When creating it, do not include personal information like your last name or date of birth.
It shouldn’t be too simple - it should be a combination of numbers, symbols, upper and lowercase letters.
Don’t post them online without getting your parents’ permission.
Don’t agree to meet them unless you have your parents’ permission. Unfortunately, sometimes people pretend to be people they aren't.
Don’t buy anything online without talking to your parents first. Some ads may try to deceive you by offering free things or telling you that you have won something as a way of collecting your personal information.
Talk to your parents before you open an email attachment. Attachments sometimes contain viruses. Never open an attachment from someone you don’t know.
Don’t send or respond to mean or insulting messages. Tell your parents if you receive one. If something happens online that makes you feel uncomfortable, talk to your parents or to a teacher at school.
Many websites (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Second Life and MySpace) and blog hosting websites have minimum age requirements to signup. These requirements are there to protect you!