How do you stay safe online?
It is important to follow the SMART rules when you are online on your computer.
Watch this video clip about the SMART crew adventure and the problem they face with accepting something online.
Once you have watched the video, answer this question:
What should you do if something pops up on your computer screen?
Post your answer on the blog.
Super Challenge:
Can you think of any other ways to stay safe online? Add these to your answer.
You should:
– tell your parents
– do NOT accept it
– don’t open it
– never trust it
Ask parents to help you check information about the person or website we are going to use.
Useful tips Chloe! 🙂
Don’t share personal information with people you don’t know.
Don’t share personal information with people we don’t know.
Chloe, that’s a great way to stay safe.
Do not reply to messages from strangers because there may be a virus there.
Never trust strangers because they can hurt you or your family.
SMART top tips
S-stay Safe don’t give out your personal information to people you don’t know .
M- don’t Meet up meeting up with someone online you don’t know who they are it’s dangerous so ask an adult you trust to tell your problem.
A-Accepting files accepting emails,files, pictures or texts from people you don’t know can cause a virus and problems.
R- Reliable check information before you believe it. Is the person or website telling the truth?
T- Tell someone tell an adult if something or someone makes you feel worried or uncomfortable.
S- Don’t receive emails from people you don’t know.
M- Don’t meet up with people that you found online because they can ask for your contact details.
A – Don’t except emails from people online.
R- Think about your choices, are the people online telling the truth?
T- Tell an adult if someone hacks onto your account or tell them if you feel worried or uncomfortable.
1 Tell a trusted adult. 2 Delete the file. 3 Block the person.
To stay safe online don’t give your card number,your personal
details,don’t give your email and passwords.
1 Tell a trusted adult. 2 Delete the file. 3 Block the person.
To stay safe online don’t give your card number or your personal details, don’t give your email and passwords.
Don’t meet up with people you don’t know.
Don’t tell people your personal information.