Internet Safety Tips for Kids and Teens
1. Spend time having fun with your parents online and
helping them understand technology!
2. Never post your personal information, such as a cell
phone number, home number, home address, or your location on any social
networking site or through mobile apps like Snapchat or Instagram.
3. Never meet in person with anyone you first “met” on the
internet. If someone asks to meet you, tell your parents or guardian right
away. Some people may not be who they say they are.
4. Check with your parents before you post pictures of
yourself or others online. Do not post inappropriate pictures of anyone.
5. Never respond to mean or rude texts, messages, and
e-mails. Delete any unwanted messages. You may need to delete friends who
continuously bother you or post things that are not appropriate.
6. NEVER share your password with anyone, including your
best friend. The only people who should know your password are your parents or
guardian.
7. If you wouldn’t say something to another person’s face,
don’t text it or post it online.
8. Do not download or install software or anything on your
computer or cell phone before checking with your parents or guardian.
9. Use the privacy settings of social networking sites.
10. If anything makes you feel uncomfortable online, while
gaming or when using your cell phone, talk with your parents or guardian right
away.
Source: Netwsmartz.org and safekids.com.