Keeping Safe on the Internet

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Keeping safe on the internet

Introduction

Safety on the internet is very important it is a place where anything can happen, and if you’re not careful damage can happen in reality, such as identity theft, stolen banking information and physical harm.

Social sites

Teenagers are most at risk when surfing on the internet because they use it more than anybody else on average; social websites are where you are most at danger for example my space, Twitter, Bebo and Facebook. People who are out to harm you in whatever way use these websites and pretend to be somebody they’re not, and by pretending to be your friend they may try and persuade you to give them your personal information. It is very important that you do not fall for this because they could be doing the same thing with up to 50 people at a time. You need to keep in mind that whatever you post on the internet stays on the internet, because virtual copies are made by various people and websites when you do. One thing you need to be careful with is posting images of yourself on the internet enables anyone to know what you look like also you must be careful of what’s in the background, for example, if you took a picture in front of your house you might be able to see the house number and street name. When joining a social website you should always look at what privacy settings there are, so you can block off any information that you don’t want people to see.

Instant Messenger

Instant messenger is almost the same as social websites but with a few differences such as, a person must have your email address first before they can contact you; the dangers are still the same. So make sure you only give out your email address to people you trust, Because it’s the main place ...

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...all of the above, most people should be able to keep safe on the internet but it must be kept in mind that it is very easy to fall into a trap set by somebody who has set out to harm you. It is also very important that if you do go to meet someone you met over the internet, that you meet in the middle of the day, in a public place, where there are lots of people and that you bring a friend along so that you keep safe at all times.

Bibliography

IT based research

http://www.chatdanger.com

http://www.getnetwise.org

http://www.google.co.uk

http://www.childline.org.uk/Explore/OnlineSafety/Pages/CyberBullying.aspx?gclid=CMzTz5vAgp0CFZoU4wodOi0trw

http://www.isafe.org/channels/sub.php?ch=op&sub_id=media_cyber_bullying

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/technology/article6841779.ece

Non IT research

Essential Computer Security

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