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The 10 Golden Rules on
Internet Safety
 | Ask your parents for permission before you log
on! |
Read the internet safety tips together with your
parents, teacher or guardian. Let them know what you are up to on-line. Only
use the Internet when your parents have given you permission, and only for the time they
allowed you to use it.
 | Tell your parents to spend time with you while
online . |
You might want to know some guidelines that your parents
are concerned in the use of the computer such as time and the places to go in the World
Wide Web.
Show them your favorite places in the internet.
Tell them about the people you meet on-line, and the things you talk about. Let
them know of your key-pals and their traditions. Get them involved in your on-line
activities!
 | Post your family's e-mail address even if you
have your own! |
It's neat to have your own e-mail address but it is
always a good idea to post your family's address, and then inform your own address after
you are absolutely sure that the sender is trustworthy.
 | Do NOT give out your home address, parents work
address, or school information. This also holds true for telephone numbers. |
If you are entering a contest, or registering to
enter new site, discuss it with your parents or guardians first and get their permission!
Show them the site, and the reason why you would want to give out your address. If you
have a PO Box, use that as your address!
If you want to become "snail mail" pals with someone you
should talk to your parents about it first, and get their permission to give out your
address.
 | You should NOT use your real last name while you are
on-line, especially if it is unusual. |
A better idea is to use your middle name as a last name,
or have fun and make one up! If you do decide that you would like to use your real last
name, please talk to your parents about it first!
 | Never agree to meet anyone, anywhere without talking
to your parent or guardian about it and getting their approval. |
People may not be who they say they are! If you do
decide to meet with someone that you have met on-line, talk to your parents first. If they
agree to the meeting, have them come with you and meet in a public place (where there is a
lot of other people around)!
 | Never give out your password to anyone for any reason! |
The ONLY people that NEED to know it, already have it,
no matter what they tell you!
 | Don't reply to any e-mail messages if you feel that
they are offensive, strange, mean or upsetting to you. |
Show the message immediately to your parents or teachers
or any adult you trust so they may take the proper action or advise you on what to do .
This is usually the best solution.
Don't get discouraged if you receive messages that make
you uncomfortable. Most of all don't imitate those kids that write rude messages.
You can also write to us at safety@worldkids.net.
 | Don't send scanned pictures of yourself or your family
to anyone unless you have your parent's approval. |
If you have a homepage, your parents should also
determine the pictures that you should put.
 | Stop right away if you see or read something on a Web
site that is upsetting or offensive to you. |
Some sites are not meant for children and you might have
accidentally reached that site through a hyperlink. Talk to your parents or teacher about
it.
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