Internet security Infographic
Juan García Córdoba
The Top 10 Tips to Stay Safe on the Internet
Esto es un párrafo listo para contener creatividad, experiencias e historias geniales.
Wi-Fi Security
Handling Links/Downloads
Password Management
Personal Data Sharing
Social Media Privacy
Respecting Others’ Privacy
Messaging Etiquette
Device Security
Handling Harassment
Digital Boundaries
Personal Data Sharing
What you should do: Keep identifiable information (name, address, photos) private. What you shouldn’t do: Share personal details publicly or with strangers.
Wi-Fi Security
What you should do: Secure home Wi-Fi with a strong password. What you shouldn’t do: Connect to unsecured public Wi-Fi networks.
Password Management
What you should do: Use strong passwords (8+ characters, mix letters, numbers, symbols). What you shouldn’t do: Use weak passwords like birthdays or pet names.
Handling Links/Downloads
What you should do: Use strong passwords (8+ characters, mix letters, numbers, symbols). What you shouldn’t do: Use weak passwords like birthdays or pet names.
Social Media Privacy
What you should do: Adjust privacy settings to limit visibility to friends. What you shouldn’t do: Add strangers or share location/school details publicly.
Device Security
What you should do: Turn off GPS/Bluetooth when unused; cover webcams. What you shouldn’t do: Leave location services or cameras exposed.
Messaging Etiquette
What you should do: Use BCC for group emails; avoid re-sharing sensitive content. What you shouldn’t do: Forward private messages or participate in spam chains.
Device Security
What you should do: Turn off GPS/Bluetooth when unused; cover webcams. What you shouldn’t do: Leave location services or cameras exposed.
Handling Harassment
What you should do: Report cyberbullying to trusted adults or authorities. What you shouldn’t do: Ignore or participate in online harassment.
Digital Boundaries
What you should do: Set screen-time limits; disconnect devices during rest. What you shouldn’t do: Send explicit content (sexting) or stay connected 24/7.
Internet security Infographic
JUAN GARCÍA CÓRDOBA
Created on February 21, 2025
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Internet security Infographic
Juan García Córdoba
The Top 10 Tips to Stay Safe on the Internet
Esto es un párrafo listo para contener creatividad, experiencias e historias geniales.
Wi-Fi Security
Handling Links/Downloads
Password Management
Personal Data Sharing
Social Media Privacy
Respecting Others’ Privacy
Messaging Etiquette
Device Security
Handling Harassment
Digital Boundaries
Personal Data Sharing
What you should do: Keep identifiable information (name, address, photos) private. What you shouldn’t do: Share personal details publicly or with strangers.
Wi-Fi Security
What you should do: Secure home Wi-Fi with a strong password. What you shouldn’t do: Connect to unsecured public Wi-Fi networks.
Password Management
What you should do: Use strong passwords (8+ characters, mix letters, numbers, symbols). What you shouldn’t do: Use weak passwords like birthdays or pet names.
Handling Links/Downloads
What you should do: Use strong passwords (8+ characters, mix letters, numbers, symbols). What you shouldn’t do: Use weak passwords like birthdays or pet names.
Social Media Privacy
What you should do: Adjust privacy settings to limit visibility to friends. What you shouldn’t do: Add strangers or share location/school details publicly.
Device Security
What you should do: Turn off GPS/Bluetooth when unused; cover webcams. What you shouldn’t do: Leave location services or cameras exposed.
Messaging Etiquette
What you should do: Use BCC for group emails; avoid re-sharing sensitive content. What you shouldn’t do: Forward private messages or participate in spam chains.
Device Security
What you should do: Turn off GPS/Bluetooth when unused; cover webcams. What you shouldn’t do: Leave location services or cameras exposed.
Handling Harassment
What you should do: Report cyberbullying to trusted adults or authorities. What you shouldn’t do: Ignore or participate in online harassment.
Digital Boundaries
What you should do: Set screen-time limits; disconnect devices during rest. What you shouldn’t do: Send explicit content (sexting) or stay connected 24/7.