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If you are experiencing this TELL SOMEONE

Online Safety

So whatever you do don't suffer in silence. If you have a problem - tell someone!

Click on the link below for more information

Cyber Bullying

http://www.safe.met.police.uk/internet_safety/get_the_facts.html

Cyber bullying can work in the same way as bullying in the playground; the victim feels frightened and alone, while the bully tries to hide from being caught.

•Comments, images and videos about a person can be posted online causing the victim to feel frightened and upset.

•It is even possible for cyber bullies to hack into the victim's personal accounts and harass them from within their own user profile.

•Often cyber bullies feel braver because they can't be seen, but it can be the most traceable form of bullying because there's evidence that it's happened.

•But because bullies think they can cover up their identity online sometimes people who wouldn't normally bully might do so online.

Taken from http://www.safe.met.police.uk/internet_safety/get_the_facts.html

Next is the link to Doncaster College's E-Safety policy. Please read the policy and make sure you are familiar with it. Also be sure you know who to report any problems to. Don't suffer alone, talk to someone. If you see someone else suffering, ask them to read the policy. The following slides give a bit more in-depth information about E-safety, with a link at the bottom of each for you to learn more.

Click here for the Colleges Stay Safe page.

Identity Theft

http://www.don.ac.uk/welfare/staysafe

The Importance of online security and privacy

The more information you make available online, the greater the risk of identity theft. It can be very tempting to reply to an email or open an attachment or post information about yourself on social networking sites, but you should never do it.

Personal information includes your:

•email address

•phone number

•postal address

•any banking information

•photos of yourself

The consequences of fraud can be huge, so you should be aware of the very serious risks. If someone steals you or your parent's identity they can:

•steal a lot of money

•commit crimes that could put you or your parents in danger

•commit crimes that you or your parents could get into trouble for

Taken from http://www.safe.met.police.uk/internet_safety/get_the_facts.html

Be careful of the following

For more information go to the link below

http://www.safe.met.police.uk/internet_safety/get_the_facts.html

Doncaster College E-Safety Policy

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