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What precautions we have to follow for online safety?
Cybersecurity 101: 7 Basic Internet Safety Tips
- Protect Your Personal Information With Strong Passwords.
- Keep Personal Information Private.
- Make Sure Your Devices Are Secure.
- Pay Attention to Software Updates.
- Be Careful About Wifi.
- Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.
- Back Up Your Personal Data.
What precautions need to be taken when using the Internet?
Top 15 Internet Safety Rules for Everyone
- Keep your confidential data offline.
- Check a website’s reliability.
- Use a strong password.
- Use two-factor authentication.
- Avoid suspicious online links.
- Keep your computer updated.
- Beware of free Wi-Fi and downloads.
- Double check online information.
Why we must take a safety precaution in using the Internet?
It’s hugely important that you protect your devices from malware because they often contain far more personal information than your PC. This information would be invaluable to anyone seeking to exploit your web presence, or gain access to your financial or personal information.
How can I protect my child online?
Here’s ten tips to get you started.
- Talk openly with your child about their online activity.
- Keep screens and devices where you can see them.
- Know your parental controls.
- Know who your children’s online friends are.
- Be ‘share aware’ to protect your privacy.
- Keep control of your family’s digital footprint.
What are some things to avoid in online communication?
7 things you should never do online
- Be gullible to posts and videos.
- Skip setting up two-factor authentication.
- Use the same password for multiple sites.
- Sync your social media accounts.
- Share too much information about your kids.
- Use public Wi-Fi without giving it much thought.
- Get into arguments on social media.
How do I keep my 12 year old safe online?
Key principles for all age groups include:
- Keep lines of communication open.
- Create a list of Internet rules with your kids (See Rules ‘N Tools® Youth Pledge)
- Set parental controls at the age-appropriate levels and use filtering and monitoring tools as a complement–not a replacement–for parental supervision.
What are do’s and don’ts of online interaction?
Make sure you keep as much of your personal information off the internet as possible and never share anything inappropriate or that may get you into trouble. Remember you are only as private as your much public friend. Remember to check friend requests and group invites before accepting them.