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If you're a kid who likes to have fun and chat with friends online,
here's how you can stay safe and avoid problems.
Stick to safer sites. Your parents and teachers can guide you to the
best sites for you. Some sites have age restrictions(限制),
so you might want to lie about your age.
Guard your passwords. If someone can sign in(登录) as you, you will have no control over what they do or say. So
don't share your passwords with anyone except your parents.
Limit what you share. If you're not sure if you should
share something, ask a parent. Remember that anything you put online or post on
a site is there forever, even if you try to delete it. If you wouldn't want
your class to know or see something, you shouldn't share it with anyone online,
not even your best friends.
Tell an adult right away if someone says something
to you that makes you uncomfortable. Also tell an adult if you see anyone
bullying(欺凌)or saying strange things to other kids.
Be choosy about your online friends. Some sites let kids make
friends with people they don't know. Never agree to meet an online
friend in person or give out personal information about yourself.
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A. Always tell if you see strange or bad
online behavior.
B. But online friends are not the same as
the friends in real life.
C. It's safer to tell the truth and avoid
those sites until you're older.
D. We should be hard on other people
online.
E. And everyone will think it's you!
F. Never tell a stranger where you live
or your phone number.
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