any six ethics which every student should follow while using internet
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10 Digital Citizenship and Internet Safety Tips for Students
The following is certainly not an exhaustive list but are key messages that I believe all students should be aware of.
1) CHECK LAWS
Many sites have age restrictions and you’re not allowed to sign up for an account if you’re not old enough (e.g. Facebook, Snapchat, YouTube, Instagram, Musical.ly etc.). Often these age restrictions are 13+ or 18+. An adult can help you check in the terms and conditions on the website if you’re not sure.
Most of the images, text, and videos you find online are protected by copyright unless stated otherwise. This means you can’t reuse them. For example, you can’t take an image you find off Google Images and put it in your website or project. There are some sites where you can find free content to use. Read more about that there.
2) TALK
Talk to your parents about what you’re doing online and let them know when you’re going on the internet.
If anything you see online makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or unsure, leave the site and talk to a trusted adult.
3) FRIENDS
Don’t add people as online friends unless you know them in real life or have parent permission. Never arrange to meet an online friend without talking to a parent.
Don’t send personal information or photographs to an online friend. Never send private photos or videos of yourself to anyone (whether you know them in real life or not).
Remember, you can’t trust everything online friends tell you. Anyone can pretend to be anyone on the web.
4) PRIVACY
Keep your personal information private online.
YAPPY is a useful acronym to help you remember the personal information you should not share online…
Your full name
Address (including your home address, email address, and school name/address)
Phone number
Passwords
Your plans and birthday
Don’t publish this information or provide it in response to questions in emails, private messages, chat rooms, or forums. Even if you think these are private.
Don't Yap About Your YAPPY Kathleen Morris 2019
5) REPUTATION
Protect your digital footprint and don’t publish anything online that you wouldn’t want all your friends, family, teachers, and future employers to see.
6) QUESTION
You cannot believe everything you read or see online. Publishing online is easier than ever so there is a lot of inaccurate or biased information out there.
When you come across information, question who wrote the message and why it was created. Find more advice about evaluating websites here.
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password, number , check laws