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Master Internet Safety Rules and Stay Protected Online
You will learn essential internet safety rules to protect yourself and your personal information while using computers and online games.
Introduction
You will learn how to be safe when you use computers and the internet. Being safe online means protecting yourself and your personal information from strangers. You will discover important rules that keep you secure while having fun with games and websites. These Online Safety Navigation Digital Spaces skills help you explore the internet safely.
Protecting Your Personal Information
Your personal information includes your real name, home address, phone number, and school name. You should never share this information with strangers online. Keep your personal details private when using computers or tablets.
When someone online asks for your personal information, tell a grown-up right away. Use a nickname instead of your real name when playing online games. This helps protect your identity from people you don't know.
Safe Clicking and Browsing
You should only click on links from people you know and trust, like family members. Don't click on strange links or links from strangers because they might not be safe. Show any strange links to a parent or teacher before clicking.
Always ask a grown-up before downloading games or apps. This keeps your computer safe from bad software. Computer and Internet Basics will help you understand how computers work safely.
Password Safety and Account Protection
A password is something secret that keeps your accounts safe online. Never share your password with anyone, even friends. Your password should be easy for you to remember but hard for others to guess.
Keep your passwords private to protect your online accounts. This is an important part of Digital Citizenship Online Rights that you will learn more about.
Talking to People Online
You should only chat online with people you know in real life, like friends and family. Never talk to strangers on the internet because they might not be who they say they are. If someone sends mean messages, tell a grown-up immediately.
Ask adults before sharing photos online. A parent or teacher can help you decide if a photo is safe to share. This keeps your information private and helps you stay safe.
Key Terms & Definitions
Personal Information: Private details about you like your name, address, phone number, and school name that you should keep secret from strangers online.
Password: A secret word or code that you use to keep your online accounts safe and private from other people.
Nickname: A fun, made-up name you can use online instead of your real name to stay safe while playing games or using websites.
Safe Links: Website connections from people you know and trust that won't harm your computer or steal your information.
Download: Getting games, apps, or files from the internet onto your computer or tablet.
Online: When you are using the internet on a computer, tablet, or other device to visit websites or play games.
Safe Online Activities
You can practice internet safety by creating safe usernames with your favorite color and animal, like "BlueKoala." Always ask permission before visiting new websites or downloading games. Practice telling a grown-up when something online makes you feel uncomfortable.
What You Need to Know First
You don't need to know anything special before learning about internet safety. These are the first important rules you learn when you start using computers and the internet.
Related Topics & Connections
Internet safety connects to many other important topics you will learn. Community Safe Respectful Online teaches you how to be kind and respectful to others on the internet. Computer and Internet Basics helps you understand how computers and the internet work.
You will also learn about Digital Citizenship Online Rights and Digital Media Text Forms And Techniques to become a responsible internet user. Advanced topics like Protecting Your Identity Online and Digital Citizenship Rights Responsibilities build on these basic safety rules.