Scanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL Certs
Internet Safety
1.
2. The Use of Technology
Demonstrate stewardship in appropriate care and use
of technology.
Be considerate of others while using the computers
and working together.
3. Internet Safety
-Do not show your name, e-mail, phone number,
address, password or photos with strangers.
-Do not post any personal information about yourself
and your family on any website including social media.
-Never open e-mails, files, or web pages that looks
suspicious.
-Always ask an adult before downloading anything.
Some files may be harmful to your computer and
invade your privacy.
4. -Tell an adult if you come across information or images
that makes you uncomfortable.
-DO NOT schedule to meet someone you’ve met online.
-Do not respond or reply back to people who are being
mean or rude to you.
6. Don’t be a cyber bully
Post, text, or send rude or nasty comments about
someone.
Visited websites that are designed to make fun of
others.
Written or forwarded messages that are aggressive or
threatening.
Post as someone else online to make them look bad,
get made fun of, or in trouble.
Share private photos or messages made by others.
Take an embarrassing photo of someone to share to
others.
7. Computer Rules
Be careful with the equipment
When working in groups or helping each other out
share your computer.
When I am teaching don’t be on your computer, tablet,
or phone. You just might learn something.
Save your work often.
Don’t get liquids or foods close to the computers.
Make sure you close out all tabs and applications
before leaving.