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Types of Information Shared Not Shared
1. First Name
2. Last name
3. Middle Name
4. Current and Previous School
5. Your cellphone Number
6. The name of your Mother and
Father
7. The name of your siblings
8. Your address
9. Your home phone number
10. Your birthday
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Online Safety
and Security
The Internet, truly, is a powerful
tool. It can be used to promote
your business, gain new friends,
and stay in touch with the old
ones. It is also a source of
entertainment.
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Tips to Stay Safe Online
Be mindful of what you share online.
Do not just accept terms and conditions.
Check out the privacy policy page of a website.
Know the security features of the social
networking site you use..
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Do not share your password
Avoid logging in to public networks/ WI-FI
Do not talk to strangers.
Never post anything about a future
vacation
Avoid visiting untrusted sites
Do not reply or click from suspicious emails
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Here are some of the threats you should be
aware of when using the Internet
1. Malware – stands for malicious software
Types: Virus, Worm, Trojan, Spyware, Adware
2. Spam – unwanted email mostly from bots or advertisers.
3. Phishing – Its goal is to acquire sensitive personal
information like passwords and credit card details.
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Think Before You Click
Before you post something on the web, ask these questions to yourself: Would
you want your parents or grandparents to see it? Would you want your
future boss to see it?
Set your post to “private.”
Your friends depend on you to protect their reputation
online.
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Think Before You Click
Avoid using names.
If you feel that a post can affect you or other’s reputation,
ask the one who posted it to pull it down or report it as
inappropriate.
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BENEFITS OF NETIQUETTE
The rules of netiquette offers a great guideline for online
communication.
Using netiquette helps us make sure that our online footprint
reflects well on us.
It promotes communication skills, prevent
miscommunication and help understand what is socially
acceptable when working and collaborating online.
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Copyright
Infringement
● If you create something—an idea,
an invention, a form of literary
work, or a research, you have the
right of how it should be used by
others. This is called intellectual
property.
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Here are some tips that could help you
avoid copyright infringement:
1. Understand – Copyright protects literary works, photographs,
paintings, drawings, films, music, but generally does NOT
protect underlying ideas and facts.
2. Be responsible – Even material does not say that it is
copyrighted, it is not a valid defense against copyright.
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3. Be Creative – Ask yourself whether what you are making is
something that came from you or something made from
somebody else’s creativity.
4. Know the Law – There are some limitations to copyright laws.
Here are some tips that could help you
avoid copyright infringement:
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1. Do you agree or disagree with the
provisions of the copyright law?
Defend your answer.
2. How would you feel if someone posted
something embarrassing about you?
What would you do?