
Ways in which adolescents can be responsible and protect themselves in cyberspace ...

These are the same types of strategies used by predators in the in-person world. The internet is just another avenue they use to launch their abuse ...

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User: Ways in which adolescents can be responsible and protect themselves in cyberspace

Weegy: These are the same types of strategies used by predators in the in-person world. The internet is just another avenue they use to launch their abuse against children. [ [ Children need to be taught the same sorts of rules that apply to real world encounters with questionable adults: Don't divulge personal information to strangers. Don't give out your phone number or address. Log off if someone makes you uncomfortable or asks you to do something that is wrong. Write down the username of that person, and inform your parents about it so they can contact the people who operate the chat room. Don't accept gifts from strangers or call someone, even if they invite you to call collect. NEVER meet anyone offline without adult family supervision. ] ]
Auto answered|Score .8826|Arpazia|Points 40|User: how can teen do to protect themselves and responsible in cyberspace
Weegy: Adolescents can be responsive and protect themselves in cyberspace by: apply the same safety rules in cyberspace as they use when encountering strangers in the face-to-face world. [ They adopt a critical thinking process that empowers them to protect themselves and their families as they visit sites requesting private identity information. Students learn that they can develop rewarding online relationships, but they should never reveal private information to a person they know only in cyberspace without asking their parent or guardian for permission.
http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/safetysecurity/lessons/ ]
Auto answered|Score .7706|smp0784|Points 2821|User: how can adolescents can be responsible and protect themselves in cyberspace
Weegy: Adolescents can be responsive and protect themselves in cyberspace by: apply the same safety rules in cyberspace as they use when encountering strangers in the face-to-face world. [ They adopt a critical thinking process that empowers them to protect themselves and their families as they visit sites requesting private identity information. Students learn that they can develop rewarding online relationships, but they should never reveal private information to a person they know only in cyberspace without asking their parent or guardian for permission.
http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/safetysecurity/lessons/ ]
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