Online safety
Being online can be risky business if
you aren't sure how to protect yourself in chat rooms. Learning
to protect yourself can be as easy as 123. Giving out your personal
information to people is the number one reason for people having
problems. If someone ask you questions about where you live or
what is your phone number, you should always respond to them with
no. Users only find out information that you give out. If you
find yourself waking up in the wee hours of the morning to a prank
call it's because you gave your phone number out to the wrong
person. The less you talk about your personal life the less people
will know about you. No matter how convincing someone can be just
say no. If this person persists report them to a moderator. You
should never meet someone in person no matter what they or anyone
tells you. There is a million horror stories that started with
meeting someone from online in person. Do yourself a favor and
keep your online life online. These are the most important rules
to protecting your safety
1. Never give out personal information.
2. Choose a nickname that isn't your real
name. ( Make sure the name is non-offensive)
3. Do not accept any files for download
from any users.
4. Never meet anyone from online in person.
5. Don't allow yourself to participate
in any chat room drama and report any chat bullying.
6. Report all problems to a moderator.
7. Avoid any topics that make you feel
uncomfortable.
Following these rules will prevent any identity theft
and allow you to have a great time in the chat rooms.
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