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Online safety links A - Z
Cell (mobile) phone safety
Safety for mobile phones, regardless of whether they have Internet capability or not.
Chat rooms
Staying safe when chatting online, including information about IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
Downloading music safety
What the law says and how to disable P2P technology on your computer.
E-mail safety
How to deal with and protect yourself and your computer against spam, phishing, spoofing, scams and chain letters.
Hacking
What is hacking and what do you do when your computer has been hacked?
Identity theft
How safe is your personal data?
Instant messaging safety
How to get the best from your Instant messenger and chat safely
Online dating
How to have fun but be aware fo the dangers and stay safe.
Online discussion safety
Safety tips for using forums, bulletin boards and newsgroups.
Online gaming safety
Online shopping and auctions
Advice on safe online financial transactions.
Phishing
What phishing is and how to recognize a phishing attempt.
Pop-ups
What they are and what you can do about them
Scams and fraud
How to recognize online scams, fraud, hoaxes, rumors and urban legends and what you can do about them
Spam
What the law says, deal with and protect your computer against spyware.
Spoofing
What spoofing is and how to recognize a spoofed e-mail.
Spyware (Adware and Malware)
How to detect, deal with and protect your computer against spyware.
Text messaging (SMS) safety
All about sending text messages and how to understand text lingo.
Viruses
How to detect, deal with and protect your computer against viruses.
Web site safety
How to build a safer Web page or Web site.
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Cyberdating
Staying safe while having fun
Provided here are the basic tips for online dating safety, intended as a quick reference guide. Do not be embarrassed to insist on these rules. If your cyberdate is genuine they will understand and respect your wishes.
We have much more detailled information about cyber romance and online dating safety in our Internet 101 section.
Basic safety tips for online dating
- Find a reputable online dating service. "Single and looking" chat rooms can be unpleasant places.
- Choose an non identifiable screen name (and keep it clean - otherwise you are asking for the wrong sort of attention).
- Never give out any personal information at the beginning and when you are ready to tell someone your real name and/or where you live - stick to first names only and be vague about your address (just your state is enough - they aren't coming for dinner - just yet - so they don't need to know your how to find your house).
- When you are ready to chat online, outside of dating site - use seperate e-mail and IM accounts for online dating.
- You can feel as if you really know your new cyberdate but don't be in a rush to meet them offline and don't let them rush you.
- Keep an open mind, people online can be somewhat selective with the truth about age, weight etc.
- Do not rely on a photograph. It could be an old picture or a picture of someone else entirely.
- When you are ready to take things a step further, start with a telephone call and either block your number or use a public phone.
- When you do meet, do it in daylight, with a friend, in a very public place and tell someone where you are going.
- Never leave or go home with them
- Make sure you know how to save copies of your online dating conversations.
- Remember your Netiquette and be nice! Just because someone is not your ideal match, it doesn't give you the right to be horrible to them. More...