2.3.2
Being Safe
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Leaving a Safe Online Footprint
You can be careful with your digital footprint by following some simple steps.

Communication
- Keep communications polite and sensible.
- Treat others as you would want to be treated.

Embarrassing content
- Do not post embarrassing photographs or videos of yourself or others online.

Be careful with links
- Be careful with the sites you visit and do not click on links or pop-ups.

Dealing with upsetting content
- If you see something rude or upsetting, do not respond.
- Save upsetting messages and show a trusted adult.

Looking after your accounts
- Never let anyone use your password.
- Always log off so nobody can pretend to be you.
1Using Computers
1.1Computers as a Tool
1.3Plagiarism & Illegal Sharing
2Networks & the World Wide Web
3Computational Thinking
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1Using Computers
1.1Computers as a Tool
1.3Plagiarism & Illegal Sharing
2Networks & the World Wide Web
3Computational Thinking
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