- Check and customize your security and privacy settings
- Never leave your technology unattended
- Always remember to log out of accounts on shared or public computers
- Don’t open, download, or click on anything that looks even remotely suspicious
- Back up your data often and store it securely
Share Safely on Social Media - Consider limiting others’ access to your social networking profiles
- Don’t rely solely on privacy settings to protect your information
- Make decisions about what to share (and what not to share) with a level head
- Learn to evaluate your social media presence with a critical eye
- Good citizenship
- Becoming well-informed and educated
- Respecting legitimate authority
- Being involved and engaged to promote the welfare of the community and people within it
- Treating your environment, yourself, and others with respect and helping those who need support as you are able
- Good citizenship also applies to the global community as accessed through the internet
Good Cyber-Citizenship - Understand your potential to impact others through your online actions
- Respect laws and rules in cyberspace as you would in everyday life, including intellectual property rights
- Treat others in the online community with respect
- If you wouldn’t say or do it in person, don’t say or do it online
- The “Golden Rule” of social networking: Post about others only as they would post about themselves
- Consider your motives for posting about others
The Bottom Line for Using Technology Responsibly THINK…! - …before you post
- …before you act
Ask yourself:
- What are the risks?
- Why am I doing this?
- Would I want ________ to see this?
- Do these actions/words portray me as I want to be perceived by others?
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