Friday, April 27, 2007

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Privet Policies

If you receive e-mail from someone you don’t know then you should not e-mail back. If they continue to e-mail you, you should contact the police or change your e-mail address. It’s important that you keep yourself privet because you don’t know who is being honest on the computer and who is being dishonest.
If your friend is meeting someone they met online at the mall they should have a group of people with them just in case the person they met online might attack them. Meeting someone online could actually be a bad idea unless you know your facts about that person. Not only from what they tell you, but from people that know that person also. It would help to have a second opinion about things just in case.
You shouldn’t give out any information online unless you know that person not only online but also in person. You should never, EVER, give out ANY information online. Never give out pictures, names, addresses, or any other info that you might know.
If a web site asks you to give out information and you are underage then you should just leave the site without giving out any information. Also, if the web site asks for this kind of information, be sure you have a parent with you reading the privet policies on the web site. If the web site has no privet policies then just log out or go to another site.

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