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Staying Safe Online – for Children, Teenagers & Adults

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Please think about and follow the guidelines below, and keep in mind that they refer to public and private communications. There are many dangerous people on the internet, even if you think you’re friends with them. Don’t trust anybody. Many of them are skilled at impersonating you and gaining your confidence.
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Please read the SMART Guidelines below for helpful advice about how to stay healthy when using the internet. Please consult with a parent or a trustworthy adult if you are worried about what you might have done online. At Bizdustry strive to provide the best experience for our members, but we want them to stay safe whilst at Bizdustry. A reminder that all information that you provide to us is handled following our privacy policy.

Never Keep Secrets Online
The first and most important guideline for online protection is to keep secrets to yourself. People should really be allowed to keep their personally identifiable information confidential by nature. It’s like handing over the keys to your house if you gave away your name, address, or phone number. Never let away your secret, since anyone who knows it will also use it to get other personal information.

Getting together & meeting others
Online communities and message boards are fantastic ways to learn new ideas and make some friends, but the choices you make there can be frightening. Someone who looks friendly online can be quite the contrary in person. As a result, meeting in real life is not a good idea. Strangers can never be introduced to children with their parents’ consent and while they are present.

Don’t Accept
If you don’t open them or allow them into your machine in the first place, the majority of viruses and files would have no impact. Acknowledging or accessing documents or e-mails by individuals you haven’t met or who you don’t trust can land you in hot water. They could be infected with viruses or contain offensive messages that you don’t want to hear. Consequently, don’t open or acknowledge any files or e-mails that you haven’t asked for.

Keep in mind
People you encounter online may seem friendly, but that does not guarantee that they are telling the truth. Many users online are not who they think they are and are impersonating anyone else. When someone you know in real life told you something you didn’t want to hear, please don’t fall for it online. Keep to the public areas of chatrooms to prevent tense situations, and if you feel bad at all, leave!

Additional Suggestions

  1. Be cautious about what you post; if you wouldn’t like your dad, employer, or anyone you admire to see it, it’s probably best not to. Note that material posted on the internet is often copied and replicated by other websites, so you never know when it will appear. And if the content is deleted from one site, it can be archived indefinitely by another site on the Internet.
  2. Instead of your own name or email address, use a nickname.
  3. Passwords – for each platform you join, use a new encrypted password.
  4. Personal information like your location, contact information, or email address can not be shared.
  5. Do not share pictures or videos of someone under the age of 18. Avoid taking pictures of your house, classroom, workplace, or other locations where you have a personal connection.
  6. People aren’t really who they claim they are online; sadly, people lie about their age, sexual orientation, profession, and other information. Often keep in mind that the person you’re talking with on the internet may not be who they think they are.
  7. If something you see or encounter on the Internet makes you feel uneasy, nervous, or afraid, please inform one of your parents or a trustworthy adult.
 
Well said. Online safety and content moderation is really becoming a problem nowadays. Especially with the increasing number of content delivery channels. In the past, it was easy to manage the media platforms because they were just a handful. But today, the sources of information and content online have increased. It is become hard to control each and every one of them. It now boils down to individual initiative.
 
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This is really a good review from you on how to stay safe in the society through the internet in this our contemporary time. Parents should also try to monitor the activities of their kids online when ever they are doing anything suspecious
 
Thanks for the tip Alexander. You don't know who might be a bad person in the online space, but you still have to network, because they are bad but they are also good people.
 
One thing I’ve never done is give out my last name on any site. It’s always either Melanie M or Melanie Marie.
Because I’ve always said this: Once you have a last name, you have everything. And it’s true.
A last name + Google = a person’s location, (possible) phone number, relatives, email addresses (BONUS) because from there you can find out which other sites they’ve been on or visited frequently.
Lose the @gmail.com or yahoo.com and you’d be surprised how many people repeatedly use only the beginning part as usernames for other sites. Sites they would never want you or anyone else to ever know about, yet I always manage to find.
And it all starts with a last name.
 
View attachment 2550
Please think about and follow the guidelines below, and keep in mind that they refer to public and private communications. There are many dangerous people on the internet, even if you think you’re friends with them. Don’t trust anybody. Many of them are skilled at impersonating you and gaining your confidence.
View attachment 2551
Please read the SMART Guidelines below for helpful advice about how to stay healthy when using the internet. Please consult with a parent or a trustworthy adult if you are worried about what you might have done online. At Bizdustry strive to provide the best experience for our members, but we want them to stay safe whilst at Bizdustry. A reminder that all information that you provide to us is handled following our privacy policy.

Never Keep Secrets Online
The first and most important guideline for online protection is to keep secrets to yourself. People should really be allowed to keep their personally identifiable information confidential by nature. It’s like handing over the keys to your house if you gave away your name, address, or phone number. Never let away your secret, since anyone who knows it will also use it to get other personal information.

Getting together & meeting others
Online communities and message boards are fantastic ways to learn new ideas and make some friends, but the choices you make there can be frightening. Someone who looks friendly online can be quite the contrary in person. As a result, meeting in real life is not a good idea. Strangers can never be introduced to children with their parents’ consent and while they are present.

Don’t Accept
If you don’t open them or allow them into your machine in the first place, the majority of viruses and files would have no impact. Acknowledging or accessing documents or e-mails by individuals you haven’t met or who you don’t trust can land you in hot water. They could be infected with viruses or contain offensive messages that you don’t want to hear. Consequently, don’t open or acknowledge any files or e-mails that you haven’t asked for.

Keep in mind
People you encounter online may seem friendly, but that does not guarantee that they are telling the truth. Many users online are not who they think they are and are impersonating anyone else. When someone you know in real life told you something you didn’t want to hear, please don’t fall for it online. Keep to the public areas of chatrooms to prevent tense situations, and if you feel bad at all, leave!

Additional Suggestions

  1. Be cautious about what you post; if you wouldn’t like your dad, employer, or anyone you admire to see it, it’s probably best not to. Note that material posted on the internet is often copied and replicated by other websites, so you never know when it will appear. And if the content is deleted from one site, it can be archived indefinitely by another site on the Internet.
  2. Instead of your own name or email address, use a nickname.
  3. Passwords – for each platform you join, use a new encrypted password.
  4. Personal information like your location, contact information, or email address can not be shared.
  5. Do not share pictures or videos of someone under the age of 18. Avoid taking pictures of your house, classroom, workplace, or other locations where you have a personal connection.
  6. People aren’t really who they claim they are online; sadly, people lie about their age, sexual orientation, profession, and other information. Often keep in mind that the person you’re talking with on the internet may not be who they think they are.
  7. If something you see or encounter on the Internet makes you feel uneasy, nervous, or afraid, please inform one of your parents or a trustworthy adult.
This information is really going to be helpful especially now that kids have gigantic phones at early stage
 
You have really said it all,the online world has brought tremendious benefits to persons aroud the globe,e-commerce and various busineses as well as conections.But there are some side effects that that if you are not cautious you would fall pray to bad sets of persons online.It is good to bev very carefull while dealing with people online.
 
One of the biggest problems I see while using internet is related to privacy. Not just kids and teenagers, but even the adults share their personal information on the internet which makes them prone to being scammed. With the rise with social platforms like TikTok and Instagram, kids and teens are sharing a lot of personal stuff online, which has made then easy target of scammers.
 
Do not use Chinese apps. I hear that chinese apps are being used to spy on people. If you don't believe me try checking terms and conditions and permission you give to the apps
 
View attachment 2550
Please think about and follow the guidelines below, and keep in mind that they refer to public and private communications. There are many dangerous people on the internet, even if you think you’re friends with them. Don’t trust anybody. Many of them are skilled at impersonating you and gaining your confidence.
View attachment 2551
Please read the SMART Guidelines below for helpful advice about how to stay healthy when using the internet. Please consult with a parent or a trustworthy adult if you are worried about what you might have done online. At Bizdustry strive to provide the best experience for our members, but we want them to stay safe whilst at Bizdustry. A reminder that all information that you provide to us is handled following our privacy policy.

Never Keep Secrets Online
The first and most important guideline for online protection is to keep secrets to yourself. People should really be allowed to keep their personally identifiable information confidential by nature. It’s like handing over the keys to your house if you gave away your name, address, or phone number. Never let away your secret, since anyone who knows it will also use it to get other personal information.

Getting together & meeting others
Online communities and message boards are fantastic ways to learn new ideas and make some friends, but the choices you make there can be frightening. Someone who looks friendly online can be quite the contrary in person. As a result, meeting in real life is not a good idea. Strangers can never be introduced to children with their parents’ consent and while they are present.

Don’t Accept
If you don’t open them or allow them into your machine in the first place, the majority of viruses and files would have no impact. Acknowledging or accessing documents or e-mails by individuals you haven’t met or who you don’t trust can land you in hot water. They could be infected with viruses or contain offensive messages that you don’t want to hear. Consequently, don’t open or acknowledge any files or e-mails that you haven’t asked for.

Keep in mind
People you encounter online may seem friendly, but that does not guarantee that they are telling the truth. Many users online are not who they think they are and are impersonating anyone else. When someone you know in real life told you something you didn’t want to hear, please don’t fall for it online. Keep to the public areas of chatrooms to prevent tense situations, and if you feel bad at all, leave!

Additional Suggestions

  1. Be cautious about what you post; if you wouldn’t like your dad, employer, or anyone you admire to see it, it’s probably best not to. Note that material posted on the internet is often copied and replicated by other websites, so you never know when it will appear. And if the content is deleted from one site, it can be archived indefinitely by another site on the Internet.
  2. Instead of your own name or email address, use a nickname.
  3. Passwords – for each platform you join, use a new encrypted password.
  4. Personal information like your location, contact information, or email address can not be shared.
  5. Do not share pictures or videos of someone under the age of 18. Avoid taking pictures of your house, classroom, workplace, or other locations where you have a personal connection.
  6. People aren’t really who they claim they are online; sadly, people lie about their age, sexual orientation, profession, and other information. Often keep in mind that the person you’re talking with on the internet may not be who they think they are.
  7. If something you see or encounter on the Internet makes you feel uneasy, nervous, or afraid, please inform one of your parents or a trustworthy adult.
What a very wonderful information about staying safe online. What I do to be secure in online is through my password. I have email verification. I also have phone verification. I also use Google authenticator in some of my website.
 
Thank you so much for this post, it was very educative and I I really learnt a whole lot. Let me add that it's not safe to give your account number to any one online because these days they can you it to withdraw from your account.
 
nice write up ,as you said earlier there are many scammers online and also inpersonators ,the best bad thing you can do is by trusting them ,trust is not something the be given anyhow to anybody
 
in this times we currently find ourselves, one would need to take various precatory measures to guard oneself and there love ones especially kids and those that are vulnerable, these for me is as a result to access to a lot of things online.
 
These are good advice for anyone who wishes to listen. In addition, people should not media to update people about their personal life. If some people have accident, they will post it. Some have also make it a habit of reporting their movement on social media.
 
I think we should advise children and teenagers not to give their personal information to people online, if possible their real name, pictures, phone numbers and address should not be seen online.
 
Great post and great tips! Staying safe online is extremely important for everyone, especially children, teens, and adults. It's essential to be aware of potential risks and take steps to protect yourself. One of the top tips is to not trust anyone online, even if you think you know them in real life. It's easy for people to impersonate others and gain your trust, so always be careful. Another thing to remember is the importance of world-class cybersecurity measures, such as penetration testing, to identify and fix vulnerabilities in your devices and networks. Always read the guidelines and be careful about how you handle your personal information online.
 
Great post and great tips! Staying safe online is extremely important for everyone, especially children, teens, and adults. It's essential to be aware of potential risks and take steps to protect yourself. One of the top tips is to not trust anyone online, even if you think you know them in real life. It's easy for people to impersonate others and gain your trust, so always be careful.
 

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