SCAMS!
While using the internet you must be aware of scams. A scam is when somebody lies to you in order to get money out of you. To avoid scams you should always look at reviews of a product to check legitimacy and only shop at trusted sellers. See video below to learn about online safety:
Oversharing on the internet is a very dangerous habit. Bad people can use your own information against you, possibly resulting in people getting hurt. Limit what you share online, and never share sensitive information such as where you live, your full name, your password or your school. Watch the video below to follow lumens journey to get her bear back.
Using a strong password is a main way to keep all your online accounts safe. When creating your password make sure to use a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and symbols. Watch the final video below to finish lumen's journey in the interlands.
Around 79% of school children use a smartphone at home, while 25% use it in school. 1 in 3 children hide the websites they visit from their parents. Keeping your children safe on the internet is very important, as much as 30% of secondary school pupils admit they have said things online they regret. The internet is permanent, so you should always be wary of what you or your child is saying.
To learn more, please visit https://www.internetmatters.org/