Cork Educate Together National School November 2014
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- Cork Educate Together National School November 2014
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- The Internet/ World Wide Web The Internet and the connections
it allows us to make all over world is a wonderful tool for:
Entertainment Sourcing information & learning Communication of
all sorts Shopping When using any of these its very important to
keep ourselves and our children safe
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- Depending on what you use the internet for there are different
guides for staying safe online.
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- Staying safe surfing the net Staying safe using e-mail Staying
safe using instant messaging - MSN, Skype, Yahoo chat, Google talk
etc. Staying safe in chat rooms or on social network sites Online
shopping
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- Surfing the Net..
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- Staying safe surfing the net Surfing the net is great fun and
so useful for information, entertainment, news, sports results,
factsnfigures, timetables and much more. WONDERFUL educational
resource too!!!
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- Staying safe surfing the net Keep your computer current. A
computer thats up-to-date is far more likely to be secure. For the
protection of your computer make sure you have regularly updated
antivirus software and that you scan your computer with it
regularly!!!! Use a firewall. Detect, remove, and block malicious
software threats using the full service scan.
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- Staying safe surfing the net Take care with the search terms
you use to search from something. If an unexpected result comes up
from your search, retype your search term, checking the spellings
and/or refine your search term HotmaleHotmailGayByrne
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- Staying safe surfing the net Beware dialogue boxes FLASHING to
get you to click on them! DONT click on these!!!!!
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- Staying safe surfing the net Use strong passwords. When
choosing your password, choose something easy to remember and spell
for which you need little/no assistance Your password should be
hard for others to guess Protect your passwords, and if you can,
change them regularly.
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- Staying safe surfing the net Always keep your passwords
private.
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- Staying safe surfing the net When searching for information for
your school work online you must be clear to show where you got the
information Using content from the internet as your own content on
or off the internet is illegal
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- E-mail
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- Personal choice but age limits are there for a reason
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- Stay safe when using e-mail E-mail is a great way to
communicate and stay in touch with friends and family. Some ways to
stay safe when e-mailing: When creating your email address dont use
information about your location (i.e. addresses, phone number etc).
This seems obvious but it has been done and leaves you quite
vulnerable.
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- Stay safe when using e-mail contd When choosing your password,
choose something easy to remember and spell for which you need
little/no assistance - follow the guidance given by your email
provider as to the strength of your password. It is inadvisable to
use the same password for multiple accounts.
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- Always take care to ensure the remember me or keep me logged in
settings are UNCHECKED on public/shared computers. These are very
useful on your own personal computer where privacy is not an issue
but in the school, an internet caf or on any shared computer this
is not safe. Stay safe when using e-mail contd
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- If you ever receive emails that have irresponsible or
disrespectful communication or content your email provider will
have a way to block emails from that address. Or at least send them
to a junk folder immediately. Please talk to a family member,
friend or teacher if an email has been difficult for you.
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- Redirecting or blocking unwanted e-mail This is slightly
different with each provider (Gmail, Yahoo, Eircom, Hotmail/Live
etc. Use the Help facility in your email account to search for the
procedure to block emails and it will take you through it step by
step)
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- Dont give out any personal information. Guard your home
address, training centre/school/college location and bank or credit
card information. It may be a good idea to have one e-mail that you
use for family members and close friends and another one for
shopping and signing up for newsletters and Web sites. Stay safe
when using e-mail contd
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- Use caution when opening attached files. A file attached to an
e-mail is a common way for a virus to spread. Think first before
opening attachments even if you know the sender, and check with the
sender if youre not sure about an attachment Delete any suspect
email. Stay safe when using e-mail contd
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- Always remember to sign out when finished with your e-mail
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- Instant messaging
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- Personal choice but age limits are there for a reason
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- Stay safe when using IM Skype and instant messaging are
wonderful ways of staying in touch with friends and family They are
free and can be made easy to use to accommodate different methods
of communication (cam. Mic & text combination) As with email
certain safety measures should be followed
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- For Parents Respect age limits Get familiar with the technology
your child is using Be a follower/friend? For students People arent
always what they seem, make sure that the people on your contact
list are people that you know in the real world.; If people add you
to their contact list and you dont know them use your blocking
function to stop them from seeing you on line and then they wont be
able to contact you. If you have a profile on IM, dont put too much
personal information like your contact details, addresses or where
you go to school. Use a cartoon character or symbol instead of a
photo.
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- Stay safe when using IM MSN/Yahoo/Skype contd Just as with
e-mail.. never reveal your personal information never open a file
that you arent expecting. Choose a screen name carefully. Dont use
any word that could identify you, your family, or even the place
where you live.
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- Stay safe when using IM contd Only exchange contact details
with people you trust Its fine to say no thanks when asked for your
username/addy Be familiar with how to ignore/block unwanted
contacts.
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- Stay safe when using IM contd Be familiar with the privacy
settings in the program you use Skype/Facebook etc Consult the help
facility or your IT tutor on this
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- For Students Be careful. Of giving out too much personal
information. Remember that the information that you put on your
profile can be seen by everybody. Once you place the information
/photos on the Internet it can be seen and copied/used by others,
i.e. you lose control over it, people may attempt to use it ways
that you never intended. Use your privacy settings Remember People
arent always what they seem, Be careful of accepting people into
your chat areas. Think about the material you are going to share
with these people. Be aware that people may use these sites to
carryout bullying and harassment. They may attempt to use material
from your profile in malicious ways, post nasty comments etc.
Remember it is relatively easy to trace online bullies. Keep the
evidence and bring it to the attention of someone you trust.
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- Help Beat the Cyberbullies If you're being bullied Save the
evidence Dont respond in any shape or form to any provocation Tell
an adult or someone you trust
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- ALWAYS remember to logout/sign out
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- Chat Rooms
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- Stay safe using chat rooms Chatting in chat rooms online can be
a great way to meet and talk to a broad variety of people all over
the world.
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- Be careful who you trust online As with any group of people,
anywhere, you will meet nice and nasty people online However online
people can pretend easily People may not be who or even what they
seem to be online no matter how long you have been talking to them
or how friendly they are Stay safe using chat rooms
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- Use a chat nick name that doesnt identify your location in
anyway Keep your personal information secret when chatting online
DONT giver your name, address, telephone number, mobile number,
private email address, picture, even if people ask for this.
Although It can be tempting to reveal more than you normally would
in online friendships, giving out personal information can make you
vulnerable. Chat danger example
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- Stay safe using chat rooms Use chat rooms that have moderators.
A moderator is hired to monitor chat and keep it safe and
respectful You can usually tell if a site is moderated when you
sign up or enter the chat room. A moderator will ensure that any
irresponsible or disrespectful communication is stopped.
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- Stay safe using chat rooms Report inappropriate behaviour.
Report incidents of bullying, sexual exploitation, or other fraud
to the chat room moderator. This is rare but everyone needs to help
stop it and prevent it.
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- Stay safe using chat rooms Its okay to leave. Leave the chat
room if you feel you are being bullied or harassed, are asked for
private information, or just feel uncomfortable with the
conversation.
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- Stay safe using chat rooms Meeting someone you have only been
in touch with online can be dangerous. If you feel that you have to
meet, then for your own safety you must tell a family member and
take them with you at least on the first visit and meet in a public
place in daytime. AGAIN people may not be who or even what they
seem to be online no matter how long you have been talking to them
or how friendly they are A trustworthy chat friend will understand
that you both need to be safe If a chat friend objects to you
bringing a family member with you to meet they are not safe to meet
http://www.childnet.com/young- people/primary
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- ALWAYS remember to sign out/log out
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- Online Shopping
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- Online shopping Shopping online is great fun You can get great
deals and save a lot of money Its convenient to shop from home and
get your goods delivered particularly if access to the shops isnt
easy A bit too easy? Practice being responsible with money?
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- Staying safe shopping online Only use large reputable shopping
websites
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- Staying safe shopping online As with any shopping, shop around
and compare prices Be sure they deliver in Ireland and are clear
about, a fair price and are up-front about packaging and delivery
costs. Be sure they provide an appropriate warranty, guarantee or
returns (where appropriate). Be clear about what support they
provide if/when something goes wrong.
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- Staying safe shopping online Find out what form of payment the
seller will accept. If it is only cheques or money orders, decide
whether you are willing to take the risk of sending your payment
before you receive the product. If possible, you should use a
credit card (check your details are protected) because it offers
the most protection if there is a problem. The use of prepaid
credit cards, 3V cards is a good example.
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- Staying safe shopping online Make sure your personal
information is protected. Check for signs that the Web site
protects sensitive data: look for https in the Web address and for
a yellow padlock or an unbroken key in the lower-right corner.
Learn more
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- Staying safe shopping online When choosing a password, choose
something easy to remember and spell for which you need little/no
assistance - follow any guidance given as to the strength of your
password. It is inadvisable to use the same password for multiple
accounts.
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- Staying safe shopping online Always keep your passwords
private. If you need assistance with your password please limit the
people with whom you share your password.
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- Staying safe shopping online Never ever give out passwords over
the phone or on the internet. If a website needs your password,
they will ask you to go to the site and log in, not follow a link
to log in. Don't use the links in email advertisements, even for
trusted websites. Many times hackers will make up a fake ad for
people to be lead to giving personal information. Instead, go to
the website through a search engine, or by typing the name directly
into the address bar of your browser Keep a copy or record of what
you have ordered, plus the supplier's confirmation message.
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- Staying safe shopping online If a deal looks too good to be
true BEWARE!! Further information available at: The Office of the
Director of Consumer Affairs The European Consumer Centre Dublin
The Consumer Association of Ireland
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- ALWAYS remember to sign out/log out
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- Finally.. Where is the computer in your house? Open, accessible
area where activity is visible to all? Mobile devices? Always
accessible? Time limits?
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- Useful internet safety links for children and parents This link
is to the set of publications called Get With IT. They are
available online from this site and in local libraries too..
http://www.internetsafety.ie/website/ois/oisweb.nsf/page/DPCY-
7K2LKD1649222-en
http://www.internetsafety.ie/website/ois/oisweb.nsf/page/DPCY-
7K2LKD1649222-en Irish Guide to internet safety for children
http://www.internetsafety.ie/website/ois/oisweb.nsf/page/safety-
guidechildren-en
http://www.internetsafety.ie/website/ois/oisweb.nsf/page/safety-
guidechildren-en Irish guide to internet safety for parents
http://www.internetsafety.ie/website/ois/oisweb.nsf/page/safety-
guideparents-en
http://www.internetsafety.ie/website/ois/oisweb.nsf/page/safety-
guideparents-en Link to Facebook tools for parents and educators...
http://www.facebook.com/help/441374602560317/
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- Thank you for your time and enjoy your time online safely!