Internet Safety A Christian Perceptive Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things  through Christ who strengthens me."
Privacy Personal Safety Predators  Pledge Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.” Ephesians 6:10
What is your expectation of privacy? In real life a diary or a journal- hidden in your room? On the Internet? Email Blog Social networking site Chat room Comment board It might as well be on the front of the Ledger and Times or on CNN News… (Even because others may not know… Only go where Jesus  would go…)  “ Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.” Matthew 5:8
Profiles and Blogs are viewed by: Parents and Friends (Sunday Morning Teachers…) Teachers and Principals Future Employers Universities ON LINE PREDATORS …
 
What kind of information can put you in danger? Age Address Name Birthday School  Schedule Locations Employers Photo or Videos should never be posted if… Backgrounds with too much information Provocative poses Too much skin…
 
How many of you have… Joined a chatroom? Joined one or more social networking website ( myspace, facebook, etc..) Put personal info on it? Have a picture posted?
 
 
 
There is always a risk in meeting an online friend. People aren’t always who or what they claim to be .
Spreading rumors and gossip Posting pictures without consent Stealing passwords to gain someone’s identity Harassing or threatening with mean or bad language
 
If you are cyberbullied… Do not respond Save the evidence Tell an adult Report it to your ISP or the Social Networking Site If you feel in danger or threatened tell an adult and call the police
 
Common Characteristics Age 25-65 Well-Educated Married Crosses  Socio-Economic Boundaries Steady Employment Varied Computer Expertise Male
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Don’t talk to anyone on line that you don’t know in real life But… 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! DON’T MEET THEM!
Chat Rooms Private Chats Blogs Iming Email Cell Phone Telephone
* Frank – Mark – Valleyguy …... Arrested  and sentenced to prison for 1 ½ years. Photo of Frank by  Bob Child,  Associated Press Both photos published in People Magazine,  May 29 th , 2000
Similar Interests Trust Secrecy Break Down Barriers Threats Face-to-Face Meeting X X X X X X
Shared Interests Trust Secrecy Break down Barriers Threats Face to Face Meeting…. Don’t be tempted … “ No temptation has overtaken you but such as is common to man; and God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will provide the way of escape also, that you may be able to endure it.” 1Cor 10:13
 
 
I will talk with my parents or guardian about their expectations and ground rules for going online.  I will keep my identity private.  I will never respond to any online communication that makes me feel uncomfortable.  I will choose to visit websites that I know will help me keep pure thoughts. I will never meet in person with anyone I have first "met" online without discussing it with my parents or guardian.  I will respect other people's rights while online.  “ All things are possible to him who believes.” Mark 9:23
www.kysafeschools.org www.iSafe.org www.netsmartz.org www.safeteens.com   How   to Recognize Grooming by Anne Collier   Ad Council

Cyber covenant

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    Internet Safety AChristian Perceptive Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
  • 2.
    Privacy Personal SafetyPredators Pledge Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.” Ephesians 6:10
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    What is yourexpectation of privacy? In real life a diary or a journal- hidden in your room? On the Internet? Email Blog Social networking site Chat room Comment board It might as well be on the front of the Ledger and Times or on CNN News… (Even because others may not know… Only go where Jesus would go…) “ Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.” Matthew 5:8
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    Profiles and Blogsare viewed by: Parents and Friends (Sunday Morning Teachers…) Teachers and Principals Future Employers Universities ON LINE PREDATORS …
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    What kind ofinformation can put you in danger? Age Address Name Birthday School Schedule Locations Employers Photo or Videos should never be posted if… Backgrounds with too much information Provocative poses Too much skin…
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    How many ofyou have… Joined a chatroom? Joined one or more social networking website ( myspace, facebook, etc..) Put personal info on it? Have a picture posted?
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    There is alwaysa risk in meeting an online friend. People aren’t always who or what they claim to be .
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    Spreading rumors andgossip Posting pictures without consent Stealing passwords to gain someone’s identity Harassing or threatening with mean or bad language
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    If you arecyberbullied… Do not respond Save the evidence Tell an adult Report it to your ISP or the Social Networking Site If you feel in danger or threatened tell an adult and call the police
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    Common Characteristics Age25-65 Well-Educated Married Crosses Socio-Economic Boundaries Steady Employment Varied Computer Expertise Male
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    ..\..\..\..\Program Files\The NetSmartzWorkshop\Parent Presentation\Powerpoint\Exchange_60.wmv
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    Don’t talk toanyone on line that you don’t know in real life But… 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! DON’T MEET THEM!
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    Chat Rooms PrivateChats Blogs Iming Email Cell Phone Telephone
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    * Frank –Mark – Valleyguy …... Arrested and sentenced to prison for 1 ½ years. Photo of Frank by Bob Child, Associated Press Both photos published in People Magazine, May 29 th , 2000
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    Similar Interests TrustSecrecy Break Down Barriers Threats Face-to-Face Meeting X X X X X X
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    Shared Interests TrustSecrecy Break down Barriers Threats Face to Face Meeting…. Don’t be tempted … “ No temptation has overtaken you but such as is common to man; and God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will provide the way of escape also, that you may be able to endure it.” 1Cor 10:13
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    I will talkwith my parents or guardian about their expectations and ground rules for going online. I will keep my identity private. I will never respond to any online communication that makes me feel uncomfortable. I will choose to visit websites that I know will help me keep pure thoughts. I will never meet in person with anyone I have first "met" online without discussing it with my parents or guardian. I will respect other people's rights while online. “ All things are possible to him who believes.” Mark 9:23
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    www.kysafeschools.org www.iSafe.org www.netsmartz.orgwww.safeteens.com How to Recognize Grooming by Anne Collier Ad Council

Editor's Notes

  • #13 Story of Ofir Rachum He was bright and outgoing 16 year old high school student who enjoyed computers One day he met a 20 year old woman Amana Muna in a chat room about computers. They exchanged email addresses and began communicating on a regular basis. Soon they were speaking with one another on the phone. They decided to meet. Ofir was thrilled to date an older woman. He was 16 she was 20. Their first Friday night encounter was a success and they arranged a second meeting later that week. This time she drove him to a deserted area where four of her friends were waiting. They shot him 15 times and threw his body in the trunk of his car. Amuna and her friends were members of an Anti-Semitic hate group. She had been online searching for a Jewish target . Ofir only know what she told him. He had no idea his death was her intent.
  • #22 Katie Tarbox Story Katie a 13 year old girl began using a computer, the Internet, and a chat rooms, aware of only the excitement and not the danger in connecting with millions of others. One Sunday morning in a teen chat room, she met a guy named Mark who said he was 23 and a college student. Although Katie recognized the discrepancy, she though their conversation harmless. It was just the Internet. Katie thought herself too smart an d too clever to become a victim. She was high honors student, a national swimmer and a very accomplished musician. Katie and Mark had an amazing connection. They liked the same music, clothing styles, movies, and food. Over a six-month period, they developed a friendship Katie characterized as platonic but important. She could tell him anything and did She discussed school, her family, her friends and always got it… But he wanted to meet her. Her parents knew nothing, so his coming to CT was not an option, nor was traveling to CA alone. So Katie came up with Texas. She would be there with her swim team and Mom as a chaperone. It was perfect. Katie shared her secret plans with her best friend as they arrived in Texas. She was gong to meet her cyber friend! Her confidence waned when he opened the hotel room door. And when he began molesting her, shefroze. Fortunately, Katie’s friend did not keep her secret. Katie’s mom and the hotl security arrived in the nick of time. Katie was shocked to learn Mark was not Mark but Frank Kufrovick, a 41 year old financial analyst and a sordid past. He had raped numerous other young girls and one boy.