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Today’s Quiz

Today’s Quiz. 1 . The most popular social networking site among young people is Twitter. 2 . Nothing is private once it is posted on the Internet. 3. Teens should share passwords with their best friends in case they forget them.

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Today’s Quiz

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  1. Today’s Quiz 1. The most popular social networking site among young people is Twitter. 2. Nothing is private once it is posted on the Internet. 3. Teens should share passwords with their best friends in case they forget them. 4. About half of teens text around 60 messages a day, or 1,800 messages a month. 5. It’s ok to write embarrassing things about someone on the Internet if it’s just a joke.

  2. What is the Internet? The large network of millions of computers around the world that are connected to each other through smaller networks. It is a very public place!

  3. The Nature of the Internet Once something is posted on the Internet, it is no longer private.

  4. Once something is posted on the Internet: you cannot get it back, you lose control over where it goes, you lose control over who sees it, and whatever you post is permanent.

  5. Who’s Looking? • Parents • Principal, Teachers, Coaches • Colleges and Universities • Future employers • Friends (Friends of Friends?) • Strangers (Everyone?)

  6. Strangers Online Not everyone on the Internet is who they say they are!

  7. Predators go through social networking sites and chat rooms like catalogs, looking for information and photos that children and teens post.

  8. Predators • Are both genders, but mostly males • All ages (recently - from 31 to 77) • All races • All levels of income • All professions (Attorney, Time Warner employee, BMW executive, Lowe’s employee, former military, psychiatrist)

  9. The Predator Isolates victim from family and friends. Promises victim money, clothes, etc. Wants victim to keep everything a secret. Wants victim to meet them offline.

  10. Can you be certain?

  11. Let a trusted adult know if anyone you firstmet on the Internetasks you to meet them in real life.

  12. RiskyOnlineBehaviors

  13. Private vs. Public Most sites are on PUBLIC settings by default.

  14. PRIVACY vs. Public - Facebook Custom

  15. Posting personal information online such as full name, age, address, school, etc.

  16. Identity Theft

  17. Phishing Definition: Theft of sensitive personal information. (credit card numbers, bank account information, SSN, passwords, etc.) • UPDATE • VALIDATE • CONFIRM Federal Trade Commission

  18. Steps to Avoid Getting Phished: • Don’t reply to email or pop-up messages that ask for personal or financial information. • Don’t email personal or financial information. • Review credit card and bank account statements as soon as you receive them. • Be cautious about opening attachments or downloading files from emails you receive. • Never provide passwords over the phone or in response to an unsolicited Internet request. Federal Trade Commission, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

  19. Sharing passwords with friends.

  20. Accepting anyone and everyone as “friends.”

  21. Agreeing to meet in real life with someone you first met on the Internet. Agreeing to meet with someone s(he) meets on the Internet.

  22. TEXTING AND DRIVING

  23. Texting and Driving City of Columbia has banned texting while driving. Fine: $100 (up to $237 with fees) Police are on board: “The distractions are so apparent, almost to the extent of being a DUI,” Chief Randy Scott said in late March.

  24. Sexting

  25. Sexting Youth taking nude or semi-nude photos of themselves or their peers, and sending the photos to their friends, usually by cell phones.

  26. Photos sent by cell phones: Leave your control the second you send them. Can be copied and sent to anyone and everyone. You cannot get them back.

  27. The Good News! The majority of teens DO NOT participate in sexting. If you choose not to participate, you are not alone!

  28. The Bad News If you choose to participate in sexting, you can be charged with: Unlawful Communication (Use of a telephone or electronic means) or Sexual Exploitation of a Minor (Child Pornography)

  29. A Shadow Resume Jobs - Employers Colleges and Universities What type of reputation is represented by your online messages and photos?

  30. Cyberbullying (Digital Abuse)

  31. Definition: When the internet is used to intentionally and repeatedly hurt, embarrass, threaten or humiliate another person.

  32. Roles Involved In Cyberbullying • Cyberbully • Victim • Bystander • Upstander

  33. Cyberbullying can be: • Threats of doing some type of harm • Mean, negative comments • Spreading gossip, rumors • A fake profile of another person • Embarrassing photos spread online • Online polls, surveys

  34. Feel that they are anonymous. Will say things online that they wouldn’t say face to face. Want others to pile on. Victims Feel frustrated, isolated, depressed. Some commit suicide. Cyberbullies

  35. Tips for Handling Cyberbullying

  36. First, try to ignore the messages. Don’t respond or retaliate. Save evidence such as emails, text messages, pictures, etc. from the cyberbully. Delete your account. Report it!

  37. The Good News! The majority of teens DO NOT participate in Cyberbullying! If you choose not to participate, you are not alone.

  38. The Bad News In S.C., persons who are cyberbulliescan be charged with Harassment or Stalking.

  39. Where are you? Your friends? _ +

  40. Remember these 4 words: THINK BEFORE YOU POST!

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