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A GUIDE TO INTERNET A GUIDE TO INTERNET SAFETY SAFETY HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service [email protected]

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A GUIDE TO INTERNET A GUIDE TO INTERNET SAFETYSAFETY

HIGH SCHOOLHIGH SCHOOL

U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service

[email protected]

This is a program that teaches students how to be safe when using

the Internet

INTERNET SAFETYINTERNET SAFETY

PERSONAL INFORMATIONPERSONAL INFORMATIONPersonal Information is any information that can identify you

Full name Age/Date of Birth Home Address Telephone Number Social Security Number Name of your sport/club team

This information should ALWAYS be kept private, especially online

Name of School Address of School Where you hang out Parents/siblings names and ages Pictures of yourself Internet password

PERSONAL ONLINE PROFILEPERSONAL ONLINE PROFILE

• MySpace, Facebook, Xanga, Secondlife, etc.• Talk to friends, maintain relationships, listen to

music, meet new people, post pictures, keep a diary

IN THE NEWSIN THE NEWS• In 2006, a man from New York found the work address on

an online profile of a 16-year-old girl, lured her to a parking lot, and sexually assaulted her.

• In July 2007, a 23-year-old man from Connecticut was sentenced to 20 years for sexually assaulting several females, ranging from 12 to 15 years old, all of whom he met on MySpace.

• In July 2007, MySpace.com identified over 29,000 registered sex offenders with profiles on their website.

PERSONAL ONLINE PROFILEPERSONAL ONLINE PROFILE

• Sexual predators use social networking websites such as MySpace and Facebook to find potential victims.

• You may not know it, but sometimes people you just answer, whether it is by IM, Email, or a popular web log, can trace you and find out your information.

• Predators will create a false profile and lie about themselves. A 17-year-old boy/girl may actually be a 48-year-old man/woman.

PERSONAL ONLINE PROFILEPERSONAL ONLINE PROFILE

• DO NOT post your personal information online, especially your name, school, address, or telephone number. Watch what information you share indirectly – school mascot, friends’ information, etc.

• Plenty of people on the Internet want to steal your personal information, either to harm your computer or you. Posting your personal information online can make you a target and potential victim.

• This information should be kept private at all times.

• The truth is you will never really know who you're conversing with online. Always be careful!

• If anyone asks you for your personal information, do not respond and block them or erase them off of your list(s).

• If you continue to get asked and/or are being harassed, report them to the service you're using. Most people don't think it will help, but it really does.

• If things continue to get out of hand,

then go straight to the police.

WHAT DO I DO?WHAT DO I DO?

PHOTOGRAPHSPHOTOGRAPHS• Be cautious about posting

photos of yourself and others online.

• Anyone can use your photo in bad ways or change the image without your permission.

• Once an image is placed on the Internet, even if you delete it, the picture will remain on the web forever.

• Choose your photos thoughtfully.

• Create an online reputation that represents who you are but doesn't embarrass you when your teacher, parents, or future employer finds you on the Web.

PHOTOGRAPHSPHOTOGRAPHS• Avoid posting photos that

can easily allow people to identify you, especially photos that are sexually suggestive or show underage drinking.

• Although it may seem fun right now to post pictures of yourself and friends, these pictures can cause you trouble in the future when you apply to college or for a job.

ONLINE SAFETY TIPONLINE SAFETY TIP• Don’t post photos of yourself and others that

allow people to easily identify you• Before you upload, think about how you would

feel if your parents, team coach, a college admissions counselor, or a future employer saw the images

ONLINE SAFETY TIPONLINE SAFETY TIP• If you create an online profile or keep an online

diary/blog, consider the following…Do not post any personal identifying

information about yourselfBe careful about which photos you decide to

post onlineUse your privacy settings to control who can

view your profile

Remember, by posting your personal information online, you make yourself a potential victim.

ONLINE SAFETY TIPONLINE SAFETY TIP• Only add someone as your “friend” if you know and trust them in real life

• Don’t just accept anyone as a friend for fun- by doing so, you are allowing a stranger access to personal information in your profile

• Do regular searches on your name and e-mail address to see what people find when they search for you.

SCREEN NAMESCREEN NAME• Choose a screen name that does NOT give away your

name, age, gender, and hometown

a) John14NY c) Main123 b) Gymnstgrl17 d) TerraVdn

• Just by looking at screen names A and B, a stranger can tell whether you are a boy or girl, how old you are, and where you live.

• However, screen names C and D don’t reveal any personal

information about the user.

CHATROOM/IMCHATROOM/IM

LOL TTYL A/S/L BRB G2G

• If someone online asks you for your personal information, do not give it to them. Ignore them and block them.

• Even if they say they won’t tell anyone or you can trust them, keep your information private.

• Don’t say anything in a chatroom/IM that you wouldn’t say in public.

• Be honest. Don’t lie about yourself, especially your age.

MEETINGSMEETINGS

NEVER agree to meet someone from online in person

• The person you are talking to may not be who they say they are.

• It is very easy to lie about yourself when talking to someone over the Internet.

• Sexual predators pretend to be someone else and will say and do anything to make someone believe them.

MEETINGSMEETINGS• If you do decide to meet someone online in person, you MUST first get permission from your parents.• If your parents say yes, only agree to meet in a public place and bring an adult or a group of friends with you. NEVER agree to meet someone alone.For your safety, tell someone who you are meeting, where you are going, and provide a contact number before you leave.Remember, the best choice is to NOT meet anyone you talk to online!

If someone online asks you to email them a photo of yourself, say NO.

• The person online may have bad intentions and can change

your picture or give it to other people without yourpermission.

PICTURESPICTURES

PICTURESPICTURESIf someone online wants to send you pictures of

themselves, say NO.

• The person can send you viruses or inappropriate pictures.

• If you refuse and the person still sends you pictures, immediately tell your parents or a responsible adult.

• Do NOT delete anything the person sent you.

WARNING SIGNSWARNING SIGNSIf someone online… Offers you gifts, toys, money Wants to meet you in person Wants to talk to you on the phone Wants you to send them a picture of yourself Wants to send you a picture of themselves Wants you to tell them personal information Asks you for your password Makes you feel uncomfortable

Say NO…and immediately notify an adult

RULES FOR ONLINE SAFETYRULES FOR ONLINE SAFETY

1) Do not give out personal identifying information2) Choose a screen name that does not give away your

name, age, gender, and hometown3) Don’t say anything in a chatroom/IM that you wouldn’t

say in public4) Never agree to get together with someone you meet

online5) Don’t accept photos from others or send photos of

yourself

RULES FOR ONLINE SAFETYRULES FOR ONLINE SAFETY

6) Think before you post pictures on the Internet7) Use your privacy settings for your online profile8) Don’t give out your password, even to friends9) Don’t respond to any messages that are

inappropriate, threatening, or make you feel uncomfortable

10) Immediately inform your parents, teacher, or a responsible adult if you think something is wrong or you receive inappropriate messages/pictures

SAFEKIDS AT NCISSAFEKIDS AT NCIS

If you have any questions or concernsor

If someone online does something inappropriate or makes you feel

uncomfortable

Send us an email!

[email protected]