The internet can be a great research tool and a fun way to keep in touch with friends and family, but going online also presents some possible dangers that you need to know about. Here are some ways you can steer clear of trouble while using the web.
NOTHING IS PRIVATE
- Think about what you type. Never share your personal information, such as name, address, phone number, pictures or the name of your school online.
- Emails can be forwarded with the click of a mouse. Remember that any personal information you send to someone could be sent to other people very quickly.
BE SMART
- Never make plans to meet an online "friend" in person without first checking with your parent/guardian. If your parent/guardian is OK with the idea, bring him or her along and make the meeting in a public place.
- Remember, no matter how friendly and fun someone seems online, they may be completely different in real life.
- Your online behavior is your responsibility. Don't harass or bully, and don't respond when someone else tries to pick an online fight.
WHEN TO TELL
- If you encounter someone or something online that makes you uncomfortable, tell a trusted adult right away! The adult can view the information and decide whether to report to law enforcement.
- "Grooming" is when an adult goes online to meet young people with the intention of establishing an inappropriate relationship. If you suspect that you or someone you know is the target of grooming, tell a trusted adult immediately.
- If something online seems "too good to be true," it probably is. If you receive any offers that involve going to a meeting, having someone visit your house, or spending money or sharing credit card information, tell your parent or guardian.