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Digital Citizenship

Published on Oct 02, 2023

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Digital Citizenship

Protect Yourself Online

Keys to Being Safe Online

  • Safeguard Personal Info
  • Password Security
  • Personal Safety
  • Digital Footprint
  • Online Protection
  • Be Kind Online
  • Hacking
  • Report Abusers

Safeguard Personal Info

Be careful what you share online.

Safeguard Personal Info

  • Never use identifying info as part of a username.
  • Never share personal details with someone you met online.
  • Use Strict Privacy Settings
  • Use Security Update for Apps

Password Security

Protect your Passwords and Usernames.

Password Security

  • Never share Passwords or Usernames with Anyone.
  • Never use a Password that can be found in a dictionary.
  • Use Random Generated Passwords
  • Never Save Passwords Online
  • Use mixed case, special characters, and numbers.

Personal Safety

Protect yourself Online and Offline.

Personal Safety

  • Never meet offline with anyone you met online
  • Never send Photos or Personal Info to anyone you meet online.
  • Never accept friend requests from strangers.

Digital Footprint

Everything you do online follows you.

Digital Footprint

  • Everything you post or upload online will be there forever and available to anyone.
  • MetaData is available to Law Enforcement and potential employers.
  • If you don't want it made public, then don't post or upload it.
  • Social Media is never Private

Online Protection

Protect your identity online.

Online Protection

  • Use virus protection
  • Use a Network Firewall.
  • Do Not disable parental controls.
  • Only use known secure sites when shopping online.
  • Look for HTTPS: in the URL

Be Kind Online

Think before you post or upload.

Be Kind Online

  • If you would not say it face to face, don't post it or upload it.
  • Commenting or Reposting makes you an accomplice.
  • No One is Anonomys
  • Share Positively, not Negatively

Hacking is a Crime

Just like breaking into a building or a house.

Hacking is a Crime

  • Wire Fraud across state lines is a Federal crime.
  • Stealing or Changing data is a crime, just like theft or vandalism.
  • Hacking is punishable by heavy fines and jail time.
  • Identity Theft is considered a Felony crime in most states.

Report Abusers

Never be afraid to report a crime or abuse.

Report Abusers

  • Tell a trusted adult if you or someone you know is being abused.
  • Cyberbullying is a Crime.
  • https://safe2tell.org/
  • 1-877-542-7233

Be Safe Online

Protect Yourself and Your Data

Thank You for Watching

Mr. Gilman