10 Internet Rules for Kids (Unicef)

I found this flyer which listed down 10 rules about the internet for kids which was made by Unicef. I think this is a very timely read since a lot of parents don’t have a clue on what to tell their children about the internet. This is good material and I hope that all the parents out there who read this will have their kids take a look at this as well since this is really for their benefit.

1. Don’t give your home address, telephone number, or school’s name to anyone you meet one the internet.

2. Don’t send anyone your picture, credit card, or bank details.

3. Don’t give your password to anyone, even your best friend.

4. Don’t have around a chat room if someone says or writes something which makes you feel uncomfortable or worried.

5. Don’t respond to nasty, suggestive, or rude e-mails or postings.

6. Don’t pretend to be anyone you’re not.

7. Do ask your parent or caregiver first if you plan to meet with someone you’ve met online and arrange a meeting in a public place.

8. Do tell your parent or caregive if you see bad language or distasteful pictures while you’re online.

9. Remember that if someone makes you an offer that is too attractive like getting rich instantly or seeing a famous celebrity, the offer is most likely a trap.

10. Be yourself.

There you go :)

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One Response to “10 Internet Rules for Kids (Unicef)”

  1. Hi!

    I also saw one of these posters and I would like to post it on our school website.

    Can I copy this from you with a link back? Thanks.

    January 24, 2011 at 7:16 pm Reply

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