Guide to web safety for Key Stage 1

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Guide to web safety
for
Key Stage 1
Being safe on the internet
is really important.
If you follow these rules at all times
you can still have lots of fun. Always
Be careful, and if you’re not sure about
something, ask an adult you trust for
help.
Keep it to yourself.
Some things are private.
Don’t tell anyone your full
name and address and
number and email
address.
Use a nickname
But remember, other people will be
using them too. It is easy to lie
about who you are on the internet,
so always be cautious about what
you tell people.
Don’t arrange to meet in person.
Your friend might not be
friendly. If you decide to go
anyway, take an adult you
trust, and meet in a
public place.
What is it?
If someone you don’t know well
sends you an email or a file
attached to an email, don’t open
it. It could contain a virus, or a
picture you don’t want to
see. Just delete it.
Ask an adult.
If you see or read
anything worrying on the
internet, speak to an adult
you know well. They
can help you.
Useful sites
www.felicitywishes.net
www.thinkyouknow.co.uk
for fun things to do and
more tips on
web safety.