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facebook 101: follow these rules online, and you’ll be just fine
Elizabeth Adamski, Isabella Diaz, Brittany Homcha, Rachel Presley, Kaylyn Schneider
Leaving your profile set to log you in makes it easier for people besides you to access your account.
Choosing a secure password is very important. Remember to choose a password with:• Capital Letters,• Lowercase Letters, &• Numbers.Joey’s is 1BaseBallFan, but do NOT share your password.
Be careful not to like too many or inappropriate pages
You should know the people you “friend”, not just add people Facebook suggests.
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Using Common Answers makes it easy to hack into your profile.
ALWAYS SAVE changes or your settings will not be set.
Secure browsing makes it more difficult for people to steal your information.
ALWAYS SAVE changes or your settings will not be set.
Adding your phone number means some people can access it, even if you don’t officially allow it.
Uncheck theses boxes to protect your phone number from being shared.
Until you are 18 facebook will provide some extra protection for you, but you must be responsible for your safety too.
Changing your default privacy setting to “Friends” so only your friends can see your posts.
These settings will change who can contact you and how they are allowed to contact you.
All of these settings should be set to “Friends”, except who is allowed to send you friend request which should be “Friends of Friends”.
Making sure tags are appropriate is important to keep you safe.
This allows you to decide if you want posts in which you are tagged will appear in your wall. Turn it on.
Click here to turn on Profile .Review.
This allows you to decide if you want to allow friends to tag your post. Turn it on.
Click here to turn on Tag Review.
ALWAYS make sure to LOG OUT.
Facebook 101:Quiz
Question #1
What should be included in
your password?
A. Capital Letters
B. Lower-Case Letters
C. Numbers
D. All of the above
DYou should have capital
letters, lower-case letters, AND numbers
in your password.
Question #2
Who should you add as
your friend?
A. Your Friends
B. People Facebook Suggests
C. Anyone who requests you as a friend
D. People with Mutual Friends
AAdd ONLY YOU FRIENDS
as your facebook friends.
Question #3
What kinds of items should not appear in your posted
pictures?
A. Your House Number
B. School Uniforms
C. Illegal Substances
D. All of the above
DBe sure your photos don’t
show identifying information about you or
your friends.
Question #4
Who should you message and/or chat?
A. Friends of Friends
B. Suggested Friends
C. Friends
D. All of the above
CMessage or Chat with
ONLY your friends.
Question #5
Who can you give your personal
information to on facebook?
A. Any Friend on their wall
B. Close Friends
C. No one
D. Close friends through their inbox
DIf you want to give your friend your address or
phone number use your inbox.
Cyber BullyingCyber bulling, instead of happening face-to-face, happens through the use of technology. Examples of cyber bullying include:· Sending hurtful, rude, or mean messages· Spreading rumors or lies about someone online or through email· Creating profiles that embarrass, humiliate, or make fun of others
If you or someone you know has experienced online bullying, visit:www.stopbullying.govOr call:1-800-273-TALK