Rules are always made to help you keep safe wherever you are, in the home, in the University or in the net. Cyber Rules will give you a few simple rules to help you keep safe while you are online. For Littlies: * Always go online with an adult. * Never tell anyone your password, don't give it to anyone (not even your best friend). * If someone writes something rude or something you don't like tell your parent or another adult you trust. For KIDS: # Ask your parents or carer before you give anyone on the internet your name or address, your 'phone number or any other personal details. This includes the name of your school, your photo or any personal information about your friends or family. # Meeting people online might be fun, but remember the people you meet online may not be who they say they are. Someone claiming to be a 12 year - old girl may be a 40 year-old man. # If you want to meet someone you have so far only met online, ask a parent or another adult to go with you and always meet in a popular public place, preferably during the day. # Keep your password a secret. # If someone writes something rude or something that makes you feel uncomfortable in chat or email, leave the chatroom and don't respond to the email. # Tell your parent or another adult you trust if you see upsetting language, nasty pictures or something scary on the internet. # Always ask a parent or adult before you fill out any forms, or give out money or credit card details. # Don't accept any offers that seem too good to be true - they probably are. YOUNG PEOPLE: @ Password secret always come first. @ Be very careful about the kind of information you put in a blog, or post to a message board - it doesn't take much to give away your identity. Adult People: ~ Always keep in mind that what you are doing and what will be your next step. ~ Mainly business sector. Tell the truth about yourself & your business polices. And company details. Always try to be honest. Be a cybersmart. Your first step will be protect your privacy.
The Cyber House Rules was created on 2001-04-01.
Futurama - 1999 The Cyber House Rules 3-11 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
'The Cyber House Rules'
Futurama - 1999 The Cyber House Rules 3-11 was released on: USA: 1 April 2001 UK: 22 April 2001 Finland: 9 December 2001 Hungary: 31 May 2008
The cyber house rules, season 3, episode 11.
No you cannot. This will get you banned from the Hotel under the rules stating you cannot perform sexual acts on Habbo (Cyber).
This provision is presumably to prevent or investigate crime. However, the availability of such information, which is personal in nature, with the cyber café could have negative implications on the right to privacy and personal security of the user.
It is Cyber Monday
You cannot find the address from email ID. It is against the rules of privacy. Only the people in Cyber crime have the authority to do that.
What Is Cyber Civics? Cyber Civics is the study of responsible, safe, and ethical behavior in the digital world. It teaches how to use the internet, social media, and technology in a smart and safe way. In simple words, it’s digital citizenship—learning to be a good, responsible user online. Key Areas of Cyber Civics Online Safety Protect personal information, passwords, and devices. Avoid cyberbullying, scams, and phishing attacks. Digital Etiquette How to communicate politely and responsibly online. Respect others’ opinions and privacy on social media or forums. Digital Rights and Responsibilities Understand laws about online content, copyright, and privacy. Use technology without breaking rules or harming others. Critical Thinking & Media Literacy Evaluate if online information is true or fake. Avoid spreading misinformation. Cyber Ethics Understand ethical behavior online, like not hacking or plagiarizing. Why Cyber Civics Is Important Protects you from online threats. Helps develop good online habits. Promotes responsible use of social media and technology. Prepares students for the digital world safely and ethically. ✅ Simple Summary: Cyber Civics teaches people, especially students, how to act safely, responsibly, and ethically online.
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surfing on the cyber waves