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Internet Safety
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Teens
Internet Safety
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Teens
Online RisksOnline Risks
Predators
Revealing Too Much
Cyberbullying
Spyware, Spam, and Scams
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Predators “Entice”Predators “Entice” If anyone
– Talks about inappropriate things
– Sends you sexually explicit images
– Asks for your personal information
– Wants you to do things that make you feel uncomfortable
– Wants to meet you in person
Talk to an adult you trust!
Sexual Solicitation of Teens.Sexual Solicitation of Teens.
70% were female; 30% were male
86% of offenders were people youth first “met” online
37% of incidents happened in chatrooms; 40% in instant messages
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Who Can You Trust?Who Can You Trust? You may not know the truth about people
you first meet online
You can be lied to or betrayed
Time ≠ Trust
Anyone worth having as a friend wouldn’t ask you to put yourself at risk
It can be a crime for an adult to engage in sexually explicit communication with a minor
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Warning SignsWarning Signs If someone tries to
– Isolate you from family and friends
– Turn you against your parents or guardian
– Make you keep everything secret
– Send inappropriate material or talk about explicit subjects
– Threaten you
Tell an adult you trust!
These warning signs apply online and in real life.
Risks of Meeting OfflineRisks of Meeting Offline
How Much Is Too Much? How Much Is Too Much? Personal information that can lead a predator
to your doorstep
Photos and videos should never be posted online if they show– Backgrounds that reveal identifying information
– Sexually provocative poses
– Too much skin
Name Age Birthday Phone Number
School Schedule Location
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What Is Cyberbullying?What Is Cyberbullying? Spreading rumors and gossip
Posting pictures without consent
Stealing passwords to assume someone’s identity
Harassing or threatening with mean or bad language
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What to DoWhat to Do If you are ever cyberbullied
– Do not respond
– Save the evidence
– Tell an adult you trust
– Report it to your ISP
If anyone threatens you or you feel that you are in immediate danger, talk to an adult you trust and contact your local law-enforcement agency
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Spyware, Spam, and ScamsSpyware, Spam, and Scams Only download from trustworthy sources
to prevent spyware and viruses
Protect your privacy and don’t give out information to soliciting sites and e-mails
If an offer seems too good to be true, it usually is
Your Online LifeYour Online LifeSocial Networking
Blogging
Cell Phones
Online Gaming
Webcams and Videos
E-mail, IM, and Chatrooms
File-sharing
What Is Social Networking?What Is Social Networking?
- Information can be inadvertently revealed in pictures
- Sexually provocative pictures can be used for exploitation
BULLETIN BOARDBULLETIN BOARD
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- Teens let people they don’t know into their lives to gain status and display popularity
BloggingBlogging
- Vulnerabilities and insecurities can be used by a predator to “groom” children into a face-to-face meeting
EVERYONE KNOWS YOUR NAME
EVERYONE KNOWS YOUR NAME
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Real-Life ConsequencesReal-Life Consequences Profiles and blogs are not only viewed by
your friends, but also by
– Parents and relatives
– Teachers and principals
– Colleges and universities
– Employers
– ONLINE PREDATORS
If it is on the Internet, IT IS NOT PRIVATE.
Webcams and VideosWebcams and Videos Videos can be used against you for
exploitation
Check your surroundings for information that could reveal your location
Remember that any video can be saved, accessed, and altered by anyone
Cell PhonesCell Phones Never post your cell phone number online
Never send provocative photos or videos of yourself
Don’t respond to harassing texts
Having a cell phone is a privilege, not a right
Online GamingOnline Gaming Use voice-mask and other safety features to
hide your age and gender
Don’t get angry; walk away if things get too “heated”
Have a life outside of gaming!
E-mail, IM, and ChatroomsE-mail, IM, and Chatrooms Protect yourself by
– Communicating with people you know in person
– Keeping your personal information private
– Not meeting offline
– Not responding to offensive messages
– Choosing gender-neutral, non-revealing, and non-suggestive screennames and e-mail addresses
File-sharingFile-sharing Download and share media with P2P
It’s illegal to share copyrighted materials without permission
You could unknowingly download or distribute viruses and illicit material
Music Movies Videos Photos
Documents Software
Making Safer Online ChoicesMaking Safer Online Choices YOU control your online image and how much
personal information is revealed
Be a good friend and sibling and encourage others to be safer online
Talk to an adult you trust if anything makes you feel scared or uncomfortable
Resources for YouResources for You http://www.NetSmartz.orghttp://www.NetSmartz.org
– Watch teens’ real-life stories and learn how to make safer choices online
http://www.cybertipline.comhttp://www.cybertipline.com
– If you or someone you know has been victimized, tell a trusted adult and make a report to the CyberTipline
The contents of this material were created by The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (“NCMEC”) and Boys & Girls Club of America (“BGCA”).
Certain content may have been altered or modified from its original version. NCMEC may not necessarily endorse, support, or agree with such modifications and will not be responsible for such content.
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This project was supported by Grant No. 2005-MC-CX-K024 awarded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.
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