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==e-safety means electronic safety. you have to keep safe whilst on the internet and dont bully people because you wont like it done to you. be careful with what your saying if you say something wrong it could really hurt somebodys feelings.== media type="custom" key="11407454"

media type="file" key="walk the plank by the hotdog team.swf" width="640" height="427" There are so many fascinating things to do and explore online, but there are also times when the Internet can be a little bit scary. Just like in the offline world, it’s important to keep yourself safe and secure. Whether you’re a new Internet user or an old hand, it’s good to stay updated on the best practices when it comes to sharing your data online and browsing safely. Here, we give you

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=1. Treat your password like your toothbrush – keep it to yourself!= =2. Only give your mobile number or personal website address to= =trusted friends.= =3. Block the bully – learn to block or report someone who is= =behaving badly.= =4. Save the evidence – learn how to keep records of offending text= =messages, pictures or online conversations.= =5. Don’t retaliate or reply.= =6. Check your profile and make sure it doesn’t include any= =personal information.= =7. Always respect others – be careful what you say online and= =what images you send.= =8. Think before you send – whatever you send can be made= =public very quickly and could stay online forever.= =9. Look out for your friends – and do something if you think they= =are at risk.= =10. Tell your parent, carer or a teacher if something or someone= =makes you feel uncomfortable or worried.=