Safety Tips
For Kids From Kids...
...The Little Angels
Most teenagers & even younger children know most of the
online safety rules. Here's a list written by my little angels
in training, who are nine & ten years old, Alyssa, Lauren,
& Maggie.
Alyssa's, Lauren's, & Maggie's Safety Tips
(in their own [uncensored] words)
1. Always ask your parents before you use the Internet.
2. Never give out your information or your name, address,
phone number, school, or parent's name.
3. Don't lie about your age so you can go to a site on the
Internet.
4. Don't buy anything without your parent's permission or
if they are not there.
5. Never use bad language or you could get kicked off the
Inter-net & never be able to go on again.
6. Don't ever open or answer any e-mail from people you don't
know.
7. Never send a picture on the Internet to anyone you don't
know.
8. Never ask to meet a person in real life you met on the
Internet.
9. If somebody says he is a manager of 'N Sync & you
get free tickets & signed stuff & asked you if you
wanted it say "no" because it could be a lie or
maybe he could be a scum bag.
10. If someone says there is a sale at the GAP & they
need your address & phone number always say no.
11. Be careful of bad people on the Internet or you definitely
will get hurt.
12. If someone is disobeying the rules, ignore them!
13. Never believe anyone if they tell you how old they are.
Even if you think you can ask them questions only a kid would
know the answers to, it doesn't prove they're really a kid.
14. Tell your parents if anything goes wrong.
Maggie's Advice
Maggie also wanted parents to know how she feels about them
snooping into kids' e-mail & invading their privacy.
1. If you have your child's password, don't snoop around
in their e-mail.
2. If you want to check their e-mail go through it with them.
She also wrote a letter on behalf of all kids to their parents
that she wanted to share.
Dear Mom & Dad: I know all of the rules for safety online.
I know that there are people out there who might want to hurt
me. But don't worry, they won't catch me off-guard. Safety
is important but I don't feel comfortable with you reading
my mail unless you tell me first. I also want you to know
that I know a lot of the rules for online safety. Here are
some of the ones I would tell a friend that has never been
online before: Don't talk to strangers. Don't download anything
without your parents permission, it might have a virus. Hopefully
you can trust me now.
Love, Your Son/Daughter
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