“Treat you password like your tooth brush. Don’t let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.” Clifford Stoll
- Never give any personal information to anyone you meet online. That means first or last names, phone numbers (they can be used to track down you home), passwords, birth dates or years, or credit card information.
- Never meet up with anyone you don't already know. Don't tell anyone your schedule; don't say where you'll be hanging out. No party announcements. People are often not who they say they are. It's true: 1 in 5 kids will be sexually solicited online.
- You do not have to answer emails or IMs from people you don't know.
- There's no such thing as "private" on the Internet.
- Be careful about posting pictures of yourself. Don't download content without your parents' permission.
- Never share your password with anyone but your parents.
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