Monday, 10 December 2012
Monday, 19 November 2012
Monday, 12 November 2012
D1
Safety issues with using blog sites
Security:
If a person writes a status
and it says ” that their dad just got them a new laptop ”- then people will
know your away so they could come to your house and rob you, if someone add u
on bloger, Facebook,twitter or other website and you don’t know them, then dont
accept there friend requests because the might be a pedo.
When using MySpace, twitter, Facebook always go on your privacy
setting and turn off your location because pedos can find out where you live
and much more so always turn off your location and they can track you down androb
something in your house.
Don’t access Facebook on public Wi-Fi – Why? Because hackers may be ears dropping on
your connection. Always access Facebook through the carrier network unless you
are on a secured Wi-Fi network at home .
Cyber bulling: is when
people bully you saying “I hate you “and threatening to kill you and trying to
get you scared.
7 tip to stop Cyber bulling:
1. Learn to recognize cyber bullying.
2. Figure out when the cyber bullying began and the
cause.
3.
Ignore the bully.
4. Block the bully
5. Tell a trusted adult,
parent, or teacher, as this will give you an outside perspective to support you.
6. Don't delete the messages
7. Deactivate
social networking accounts and change your email address and/or cell phone
numbers if the bullying persists.
Phishing: is
the act of attempting to acquire information such as usernames, passwords, and
credit card details (and sometimes, indirectly, money)
Monday, 8 October 2012
unit 1 m1
i think that blogger is an effective page to communication , it will help people to save paper , it will stop people from cutting down tree's ,and you can get feedback on your work if you are not at school , and you could check at home on your internet on your blogger,and it easier to type instead of witting on a paper and using ink,we are not printing anything out,so it's saved on your blogger so you don't waste any ink
Monday, 1 October 2012
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