In this module we will be learning about personal private information. Personal Private Information is any information that tells people who you are, where you are or how to contact you.
Watch the video below to learn more about the importance of online safety.
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In this module we will be learning about personal private information.
Personal Private Information is any information that tells people who you are, where you are or how to contact you. This includes:
Your personal information needs to stay private, because if an unsafe person gets hold of it, they can cause problems for you. For example if an unsafe person gets your parents credit card information they can steal their money. Or, if they learn too much about where you live or what school you go to, they might be able to find you in real life.
There are different types of personal and private information. This includes information that tells people who we are, where we are, and how to find us.
If someone wants to know about who you are, they will look for information like your:
If someone wants to know where you are, they will look for information like:
If someone wants to know how to find you, they can look at your social media posts for the locations you have checked into. This can help them figure out where you live.
It is important to know about personal private information so you can protect yourself.
Personal information is as precious as the keys to your house. Giving these keys to the wrong people, even by accident, can be like allowing a stranger into your house without even knowing. Sometimes, information about ourselves is given away without realising.
When using our social media accounts to log into other apps or online accounts for example, you allow your information to be automatically shared to the new site.
What we do on social media sites can also reveal a lot about what we like and don’t like.
Here are some ways to keep your personal private information safe:
The internet has millions of users. We might meet strangers in places like social media sites, gaming apps and chat forums. But how do we know if a stranger is safe or unsafe to be friends with?
Look out if someone you barely know:
When talking with people online, they should always treat you with respect. This includes:
Unsafe strangers or friends want our personal private information so they can use the information in wrong ways. This can create problems like:
Financial safety issues include financial scams. Sometimes a person might want to take personal private information to steal yours or your parents’ money. They might tell you that you have won a competition (like a free iPhone or the lottery), they will help you get coupons and extra points in a game, or they might even set up a fake charity.
Some tips to stay safe from scams include:
Don’t be embarrassed if you have been scammed. Thousands of Australians are scammed every year. What should you do if you have been scammed?
Do you know how to spot and protect yourself from a scam?
Let’s test your knowledge and see if you know when to give your information and when you shouldn’t.
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There are more than a billion websites on the internet. Unfortunately, not all of these are safe to visit. You could come across one accidentally, or a friend or stranger might send a link to you.
Luckily, there are ways to check if a website is safe. . Some simple signs that can help you decide whether a website is safe are:
These signs don’t always guarantee that a website is safe – but they are good things to look out for. If you are unsure, it is always best to ask a trusted adult.
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