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How it All Started. Kids and Tweens Cybersafety Guide. Kids and tweens want to stay safe. They want to be able to play games online without getting cyberbullied. I know. You’re sick and tired of being lectured to. You know how to keep yourself safe online. You’re not a baby! Cyberbullying guide for Kids and Tweens. Cyberbullying is bullying someone online and with cell phones, game devices and on game sites. Cyberharassment, Cyberstalking and Cyberbullying guide. Safety Tips for Social Networking.
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How it All Started. How it all started. This website helps increase awareness about the risks of interacting in the cyber space and provides tools, methodologies and best practices to address these risks. In Lebanon, 47% of the Lebanese population that uses social media is between the age of 18 and 29. Over 60% of children and teenagers talk in chat rooms on a daily basis.
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Securing Wifi Networks, Tips & Principles - National Internet Safety
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How it All Started. Data sent over Open WiFi can be easily stolen. Encryption key can be guessed in minutes. Address filtering and disabling SSID. Broadcast do not provide adequate protection from WiFi misuse. There are four methods for securing the access to Wi-Fi Network. They are briefly described below. More details can be obtained from the Manual of the device and the device manufacturer. MAC Authentication or MAC binding allows the user to input the MAC. Address of the PC/Laptop/ PDA. Change the de...
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Teachers Corner, Tips & Principles - National Internet Safety
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How it All Started. Most students are familiar with and active users of the Internet. While it does facilitate sharing and knowledge exchange, it can be a dangerous tool if improperly used. So what is your role as a teacher in keeping students safe online? Below is a set of recommendations related to teaching students on cyber safety and sharing your knowledge with other teachers so they in turn take an active role vis-a-vis their students. Teaching on Cyber Safety. Students should be taught specifically...
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Our Mission, About - National Internet Safety
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How it All Started. How it all started. In Lebanon, 47% of the Lebanese population that uses social media is between the age of 18 and 29. Over 60% of children and teenagers talk in chat rooms on a daily basis. In France, 72% of children surf online alone, and while 85% of parents know about parental control software, only 30% have installed it.
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How it All Started. How it all started. Telecommunications Regulatory Authority Republic of Lebanon. Ministry of Telecommunications Republic of Lebanon. In Lebanon, 47% of the Lebanese population that uses social media is between the age of 18 and 29. Over 60% of children and teenagers talk in chat rooms on a daily basis. In France, 72% of children surf online alone, and while 85% of parents know about parental control software, only 30% have installed it.
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How it All Started. Passwords provide a mechanism for user authentication, they are your personal electronic identification and they should be protected. Do not use default passwords. Construct strong passwords that consist of upper case, lower case, numbers and special characters. Do not share your password with anyone. Never write your password where it can be easily found. Never use the same password for multiple accounts. Test your password with a password checker. Try Secure Password Checker. Never ...
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How it All Started. Passwords provide a mechanism for user authentication. more. Check your browser settings and keep it up-to-date by applying latest. more. Always double check the recipient’s address . more. Remember that Amateurs hack systems, professionals hack people . more. You can control your online experience by educating yourself. more. Never use Instant Messaging to discuss confidential. more. All information is considered important and should be protected. more.
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