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Safe Social
Networking
How many of you use a
social networking website?
Which social networking
websites do you use?
Did you know?
• There are over 901 million monthly
activeFacebook users
The Realtime Report

• 8out of 10 teens use social networking
websites
Pew Internet
Stranger Danger
Top 10 Things You Should Not Share on Social Networks
09
Personal Conversations
Do not post personal messages on your wall or
someone else’s wall. If it isn’t something you
would share with a random stranger, don’t post
it.
08
Social Plans
Sharing your social plans can make some of
your friends feel left out. If you’re going to share
your plans, make sure that it is something that
you’d feel comfortable inviting all of your
Facebook friends too.
07
Linking Sites
Social networks allow you to link your profiles
between sites. For example, you can link your
Twitter and Facebook profiles together. Keep
this in mind every time you post. Everything you
post will be seen by your friends across all of
your linked profiles.
06
Photos of Friends & Family
Sharing photos of your friends and family may
seem harmless, but they can provide quite a bit
of information about you and the people in the
photos. A picture is worth 1,000 words. If the
people in the photo are tagged, all of your
friends are now able to access the tagged
person’s profile (depending on their privacy
settings).
05
Your Address & Phone Number
If your address is posted on your profile and
you make a post announcing that you are out of
town on vacation, you’re opening the door for a
burglar to invite themselves over. Posting your
phone number can be just as bad. It is not hard
to look up a name and address just from a
phone number.
04
Financial Information
Simply mentioning what bank you or your
parents use can be enough for identity thieves
to use to steal your identity or commit credit
card fraud.
03
Your Password
This one seems like a no brainer right? Imagine
you give your password to your brother or sister
or even your best friend. What happens when
this person is upset with you in the future? They
now have access to a lot of your personal
information.
02
Your Password Hints & Questions
Having someone know the answers to your
password questions and hints is just as
dangerous as having someone know your
password. With just the answers to your
password recovery questions, someone can
sometimes access your account. Keep this in
mind when choosing which questions to use for
password recovery.
01
Anything You Don’t Want Shared
Anything you share has the potential to be leaked in
some way. Apps within Facebook are given access to
a lot of your personal information. That can be just
as bad as giving a stranger your password. When in
doubt, don’t share it. Remember, once you post
something, it could be there forever. You can’t
always take it back.
Online Etiquette
Cyber Etiquette Tips for Teens
07
Cyber Fingerprints
Remember everything you post online is
traceable even after you delete it. Think before
you post.
06
DON’T USE ALL CAPS
Using all caps is a form of internet shouting and can
be rude to the person reading your post.
05
Don’t Post While Angry
It is easy to get angry and want to run straight to
Facebook to make a post about what just
happened to you. Unfortunately, it’s a very bad
idea. What you post stays there forever. Give
yourself some time to calm down before
expressing your feelings in a permanent form
online.
04
Use Different Usernames &
Passwords
It’s not a good idea to use the same username
and password for multiple websites. If someone
figures out one username and password, they
know them all and can access all of your
accounts.
03
Don’t Use Silly Email Address
You’ll want to continue using the same email
address for a long time (if not forever). Make
sure your email address is something that you’ll
be comfortable sharing with someone years
from now. Having to change your email address
in the future can be a challenging process.
02
Think Before You Share Photos
Before you post a photo of your friends, stop
and consider if you think their parents would be
OK with the picture. If they wouldn’t be OK with
it or if you’re not sure, don’t post it.
01
Use the Golden Rule
If you wouldn’t say something to someone’s
face and in front of the whole school and your
family, don’t say it online either.
Quiz

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Safe Social Networking

  • 2. How many of you use a social networking website?
  • 4. Did you know? • There are over 901 million monthly activeFacebook users The Realtime Report • 8out of 10 teens use social networking websites Pew Internet
  • 5. Stranger Danger Top 10 Things You Should Not Share on Social Networks
  • 6. 09 Personal Conversations Do not post personal messages on your wall or someone else’s wall. If it isn’t something you would share with a random stranger, don’t post it.
  • 7. 08 Social Plans Sharing your social plans can make some of your friends feel left out. If you’re going to share your plans, make sure that it is something that you’d feel comfortable inviting all of your Facebook friends too.
  • 8. 07 Linking Sites Social networks allow you to link your profiles between sites. For example, you can link your Twitter and Facebook profiles together. Keep this in mind every time you post. Everything you post will be seen by your friends across all of your linked profiles.
  • 9. 06 Photos of Friends & Family Sharing photos of your friends and family may seem harmless, but they can provide quite a bit of information about you and the people in the photos. A picture is worth 1,000 words. If the people in the photo are tagged, all of your friends are now able to access the tagged person’s profile (depending on their privacy settings).
  • 10. 05 Your Address & Phone Number If your address is posted on your profile and you make a post announcing that you are out of town on vacation, you’re opening the door for a burglar to invite themselves over. Posting your phone number can be just as bad. It is not hard to look up a name and address just from a phone number.
  • 11. 04 Financial Information Simply mentioning what bank you or your parents use can be enough for identity thieves to use to steal your identity or commit credit card fraud.
  • 12. 03 Your Password This one seems like a no brainer right? Imagine you give your password to your brother or sister or even your best friend. What happens when this person is upset with you in the future? They now have access to a lot of your personal information.
  • 13. 02 Your Password Hints & Questions Having someone know the answers to your password questions and hints is just as dangerous as having someone know your password. With just the answers to your password recovery questions, someone can sometimes access your account. Keep this in mind when choosing which questions to use for password recovery.
  • 14. 01 Anything You Don’t Want Shared Anything you share has the potential to be leaked in some way. Apps within Facebook are given access to a lot of your personal information. That can be just as bad as giving a stranger your password. When in doubt, don’t share it. Remember, once you post something, it could be there forever. You can’t always take it back.
  • 16. 07 Cyber Fingerprints Remember everything you post online is traceable even after you delete it. Think before you post.
  • 17. 06 DON’T USE ALL CAPS Using all caps is a form of internet shouting and can be rude to the person reading your post.
  • 18. 05 Don’t Post While Angry It is easy to get angry and want to run straight to Facebook to make a post about what just happened to you. Unfortunately, it’s a very bad idea. What you post stays there forever. Give yourself some time to calm down before expressing your feelings in a permanent form online.
  • 19. 04 Use Different Usernames & Passwords It’s not a good idea to use the same username and password for multiple websites. If someone figures out one username and password, they know them all and can access all of your accounts.
  • 20. 03 Don’t Use Silly Email Address You’ll want to continue using the same email address for a long time (if not forever). Make sure your email address is something that you’ll be comfortable sharing with someone years from now. Having to change your email address in the future can be a challenging process.
  • 21. 02 Think Before You Share Photos Before you post a photo of your friends, stop and consider if you think their parents would be OK with the picture. If they wouldn’t be OK with it or if you’re not sure, don’t post it.
  • 22. 01 Use the Golden Rule If you wouldn’t say something to someone’s face and in front of the whole school and your family, don’t say it online either.
  • 23. Quiz