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Be Kind and Respectful
Always use polite words online. Do not hurt others by sending hurtful
messages. If someone is unkind to you, do not reply. Tell a trusted adult.
Think Before You Post
Once something is posted online, it is hard to remove.
Think carefully before sharing pictures, videos or messages.
Tell an Adult If Something Feels Wrong
If you see scary pictures, bad language or if someone bothers you online,
tell your parents or teacher immediately. Never try to handle it alone.
HEALTHY ONLINE HABITS
Here are a few healthy online habits everyone should follow to stay safe,
kind and happy while using the Internet.
Use the Internet for a limited time
Take breaks to rest your eyes
Balance online time with outdoor play and reading
Follow rules set by parents and teachers
CYBERBULLYING
Cyberbullying refers to the use of the Internet, e-mail, instant
messaging, chat rooms or social networks, such as Facebook,
etc., to harass, demean, embarrass or intimidate someone.
Safeguard from Cyberbullying
Here are some tips to safeguard from Cyberbullying.
Do not share personal details like your age address or birthday with people you do not know
online.
If any post makes you feel sad or upset talk to your parents teachers or friends instead of
replying angrily.
Do not accept friend requests from strangers on social media.
Keep your social media settings private so only your friends can see your photos and posts.
Tell your parents or elders if someone keeps troubling you online so they can help you.
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