Have you ever got too close to someone you didnt know online, behaved differently from how you would in real life, or sent something personal, via text or email which has become public? These are the 3 main ways you can get into difficulty online. This guide written by Childnet will help you to KEEP SMART and use the Net positively.
你是否在網(wǎng)上跟你并不認(rèn)識(shí)的人關(guān)系太近?在網(wǎng)上表現(xiàn)得跟平時(shí)生活中判若兩人?抑或用伊妹兒或者文本文檔給人發(fā)送信息,隨即成為了公共信息?這是你上網(wǎng)時(shí)惹上麻煩的三種主要方式。以下指南由“兒童網(wǎng)”編寫(xiě),有助于保持明智的上網(wǎng)方式,正確使用因特網(wǎng)。
Keep it online: Keep online friendships online by withholding personal contact details, like mobile number, home address, or anything which gives away your location. If you are being pressurized, log off, or block the person.
網(wǎng)絡(luò)事網(wǎng)絡(luò)畢:網(wǎng)絡(luò)交友僅限網(wǎng)絡(luò)交往,不應(yīng)告知手機(jī)號(hào)、家庭住址或其他涉及個(gè)人住址的詳細(xì)個(gè)人信息。如遭強(qiáng)行索要以上信息,即刻掛線,或者屏蔽該人。
Dont be afraid to say NO ! If someone has made you feel afraid make sure you save the conversation and show an adult. Avoid talking about things which make you feel uncomfortable.
不必害怕說(shuō)“不”:如網(wǎng)上有人讓你感到害怕,保留通話記錄,給成年人看看。絕不談?wù)摽赡芙o你帶來(lái)麻煩的事。
Keep in mind ...: that its easy to be persuaded to do things online that you wouldnt normally do. Jenny is a 13 year old who met a woman on IM who told her she could be a model. Jenny really trusted her and sent her a picture of herself using a webcam, she was tricked into giving out her home address. However, the woman turned out to be a man and he went to her house and assaulted her. Although Jenny is ok now, she wishes that she had told her parents sooner. Tell someone, as soon as you feel uncomfortable; dont wait until its too late.
切記:在網(wǎng)上容易為人所動(dòng),做出一些常理難料的事。13歲的珍妮在“即時(shí)通訊”聊天室遇到個(gè)“女人”,說(shuō)珍妮可以做模特。珍妮信以為真,用網(wǎng)絡(luò)視頻發(fā)去了自己的照片,還被騙走了家庭住址。結(jié)果,網(wǎng)上的“女人”實(shí)際上是個(gè)男的,他跑到珍妮的家里圖謀不軌。如今珍妮已經(jīng)沒(méi)事了,她后悔沒(méi)有早點(diǎn)告訴父母網(wǎng)上的這些事。一旦上網(wǎng)有異常,一定要告訴周?chē)耍鹊匠鍪戮吞t了。
Keep it legal: Be aware of the legal consequences of your online activities. Illegal activities include, downloading copyrighted music or film and harassing others online. You are not anonymous online, and things can get traced back to you, so its as well to know the law and how it affects you. The youngest person to be sued for downloading music was 12 years old!
注意合法性:上網(wǎng)也要注意法律后果。私自下載有版權(quán)的音樂(lè)和電影以及在網(wǎng)上侮辱他人均屬違法行為。你可以在網(wǎng)上隱姓埋名,但仍可以被搜索得到,所以你得懂法,知道自己的行為后果。非法下載音樂(lè)者被起訴的最小年齡可只有12歲!
Keep it in its place: Meeting someone you have only been in touch with online can be dangerous. If you feel that you have to meet, then for your own safety you must tell your parent or carer and take them with you-at least on the first visit. Make sure you arrange any meeting during the day and in a public place.
行事要有分寸:與僅在網(wǎng)上聯(lián)系過(guò)的人見(jiàn)面存在相當(dāng)?shù)娘L(fēng)險(xiǎn)。如果你覺(jué)得"非見(jiàn)面不可"的話,出于安全考慮你得告訴父母或監(jiān)護(hù)人,讓他們一同前往--至少初次見(jiàn)面得這樣。見(jiàn)面應(yīng)安排在白天和公共場(chǎng)所進(jìn)行。