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Internet Safety Advanced Techniques

Internet Safety Advanced Techniques . By: Haley Needs McKenna Sorensen Kathryn Feltwell. Risk of the Internet. Predators. Cyberbullying. Cyberbullying. Inappropriate Content. Cyberbullying.

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Internet Safety Advanced Techniques

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  1. Internet Safety Advanced Techniques By: Haley Needs McKenna Sorensen Kathryn Feltwell

  2. Risk of the Internet Predators Cyberbullying Cyberbullying Inappropriate Content

  3. Cyberbullying • Cyberbullying is when a child is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or otherwise targeted by another child • Cyberbullying includes threats, gossip, and insults that are spread via e-mail and IM, and social networking sites • Emphasize that kids should talk to an adult if they become victims of bullying • Save the evidence

  4. Predators • Predators typically pose as young people and take their time befriending minors and gathering personal information • One in five children who use computer chat rooms has been approached over the Internet by a predator • Predators can lure, blackmail, abuse or kidnap their targets in the real world • Stay private online and don’t give out personal information • Using parental control software

  5. Talk to a Parent

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