Welcome Class!!!! Put your things away and find your seat.
Keeping your personal information private.
Good morning class, Today we are going to learn more about when to keep your personal information private and when to share certain things.
I will use my eyesI will visit approved websites that promote learning and are educational.I will not look at inappropriate websites.I will use my smart brain!I am going to make good choices when I am online.I will protect my personal information from others.I will log out and NOT share my information with other.
Lets look over two things. Look on the board for the two main topics we are going to talk about.
What Is safe?your favorite foodyour opinion, although it should be done respectfullyYour FIRST name
What is Unsafe?your mothers nameyour birthdateyour phone numberwhere you live
Giving out your home address is unsafe because people then know where you life and if you were to share that information anyone can have it and save it.
Someone that is not your friend can have this information, just like posting on TikTok. You might see people around you share that video with a friend and having personal information out like that is very unsafe. Make sure you keep this to yourself.
Dunkin, D. (2022, January 20). Why schools block websites and you should too. Net Nanny. Retrieved January 20, 2022, from https://www.netnanny.com/blog/why-schools-block-websites-and-you-should-too/
YES!Your information will always be safe! The school can not tell anyone any of your personal information to anyone unless it's your parents,/legal guardian.You are safe here Friends!
You might be wondering if your personal information is safe at school.....
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