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Joseph M

1. Have a password that has a reasonable amount of letters 2. Have a variety of characters in your password, letters numbers and other characters. 3. Don't use dictionary words. 4. Don't use personal information. 5. Take silly sentences to use and remember. || media type="youtube" key="Mdx8145My1Y" width="420" height="315" ||
 * Five tips for choosing a good password.

1. The I-SAFE foundation also claims that More than 1 in 3 young people have experienced cyber threats online. 2. According to stopbullying.gov, kids will not only have a lower self-esteem, but they might start using drugs and alcohol, receive poor grades, skip school, and will get more health problems. 3. According to the I-SAFE foundation, over half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online, and about the same number have engaged in cyber bullying.media type="youtube" key="vmQ8nM7b6XQ" width="560" height="315" ||  ||
 * Cyberbullying Statistics

1. Don't put anything stupid online, it will hunt you down in the future. 2. Think before you post deleting what you post does not change everything. 3. Hit ignore to anyone who is sending inappropriate requests. 4. Do not give to much information, that could be dangerous. 5. Only let people who KNOW YOU in real life SEE your real life information, people who you trust should be the only ones to see your information. 6. Be honest, lies may ruin your reputation. ||~ ||  ||
 * 6 tips on digital footprint