Alanna+M.

Alanna M.

1. Never include words from the dictionary, those can be easier to guess.
 * Five tips for password security:

2. When deciding on a password, include symbols, numbers, and letters, because those are harder to figure out.

3. Never include personal information that people could find out easily and use to hack into your account.

4. Consider the length of your password, if its too long you might not be able to remember it.

5. While creating a password, try to do something that most people wouldn't guess. But don't make it too easy or obvious. || media type="youtube" key="3rkY5M6Wzdw" width="420" height="315" ||

1.More than 1 in 3 young people have experienced cyberthreats online.
 * Cyber bulling Statistics:

2.Over 25 percent of adolescents and teens have been bullied repeatedly through their cell phones or the Internet.

3.Well over half of young people do not tell their parents when cyber bullying occurs.

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 * Digital Footprint: ||  ||
 * 1. Be careful about what you post on the Internet, because once you post it, it will not go away.

2. Think about how you want people to view you, by the things that you post and say online.

3. Keep in mind that depending on how much information you post online, people could eventually use against you or it could get you in trouble.

4. Remember that most of the websites you visit will make a note of your visit so you have to be careful about which sites you choose to go on.

5. Many interviewers check websites for things that you may have done so if you post bad things, they may come back to get you and you might not get a certain job. || media type="youtube" key="vZRm8Pcbyw4" width="402" height="228" ||