Digital Citizenship Week Day 1-Keep it Private
Online Privacy
Essential Question: What kinds of information should you keep to yourself when you use the Internet?
The internet has a world of possibilities. But it is important to keep your information safe and private. There are some things a learner should never share online without parent permission, even if a website asks for it. It’s also important to create usernames and passwords in a way that is safe and effective.
- Click HERE to watch a quick and fun video on internet privacy!
- Click HERE for a quick tip sheet on how to keep your information private.
- Click HERE for a parent guide to show your parent/guardian.
Activity: Brainstorm 5 ways you work every day to keep your information private on the internet. Use real examples from your life. You can send your answers to allison.bravo@ileadonline.org if you want!
Source: commonsensemedia.org
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