December 24, 2024

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We’re constantly connected – whether it’s text messaging, apps, social media, online games, website or emails – and that makes us all vulnerable to thieves looking to take advantage of us when we least expect it.
Thieves will go to any length to learn about you. Asking yourself these questions will help keep your personal information safe:
As technology becomes more sophisticated, so do the ways online thieves operate. These are just a few tips to help protect your personal information. Be sure also to talk with family, friends, other students and trusted adults about what they do to stay safe online.
Harassment that happens in email, text messaging, online games or on social media is cyberbullying.  It might involve trolling, rumors or photos passed around for others to see – and it can leave someone feeling angry, sad or bad.
If you think you or someone you know is the victim of cyberbullying:
For more information about cyberbullying – its effects, how to prevent it and how to respond to it – visit websites like the following:
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