COPY: Online Safety Rules and Netiquette | For Kids
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It doesn't matter if I share my full name, address and school where I study online.

False (B)

Parents should teach you about the importance of maintaining privacy settings online.

True (A)

It is important to always ask for permission before sharing someone else's photos or personal information online.

True (A)

Allowing apps to use location tracking services is always recommended for children's safety online.

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It is not important for my online safety to understand what 'public' means when I browse and interact with others online.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Learning how to engage directly with online bullies is a good way to prevent cyberbullying.

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It is important to emphasize kindness, inclusivity, and respect towards others, even in online interactions.

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Sending mean, threatening, or rude messages online is acceptable as long as it's done as a joke.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

It is important for parents and the school to define what types of websites and content children can access online.

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It's not important to expose situations that make me uncomfortable online or talk to others about online safety.

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Sharing personal information online

Sharing your full name, address, and school online can put your safety at risk.

Parental role in online safety

Parents play a crucial role in teaching children about online privacy settings and how to be safe online.

Sharing others' information online

Always ask permission before sharing someone else's photos or personal information online. It's a matter of respect and privacy.

Location tracking for children

Location tracking can be risky for children. Be cautious about allowing apps to track your location.

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Public vs. private online

Understanding what 'public' means online is crucial for staying safe. Content shared publicly can be seen by anyone.

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Responding to online bullies

Engaging with online bullies directly can escalate the situation. It's best to report the bullying to a trusted adult.

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Online etiquette

Kindness, inclusivity, and respect are essential online, just as they are in real life. Treat others the way you want to be treated.

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Online bullying

Sending mean or threatening messages online is never acceptable, even if intended as a joke. It can hurt others deeply.

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Content filtering and supervision

Parents and schools should guide children on appropriate websites and content access to ensure their online safety.

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Reporting unsafe online experiences

Don't be afraid to speak up about uncomfortable situations online or talk to someone about online safety.

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