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What 

is Netiquette?
Netiquette is a comboination of the words network and etiquette. It is defined as a set of rules for
acceptable online behavieor. It is esential that we use and abide by the same rules online as we do
offline, or in our regular lives.

Rules of Netiquette
Four, begin messages with a salutation and end them with your name.
Nine, use a signeture (a footer with your identifying information) at the end of a message
Six, include a subject line. Give a descriptive phrase in the subject line of the message header that tells
the topic of the message (not just "Hi, there!").
Two, avoid sarcasm. People who don't know you may misinterpret its meaning.
Eight, respect others' privacey. Do not quote or forward persenal email without the original author's
permission.
One, acknowledge and return messages promptly.
Five, copy with caution. Don't copy everyone you know on each message.
Seven, no spam (a.k.a. junk mail). Don't contribute to worthless information on the Internet by sending
or responding to mass postings of chain letters, rumors, etc.
Three, be concise. Keep messages concise—about one screen, as a rule of thumb.
Eleven, use apprropriate language:
Ten, use appropriate intensifiers to help convey meaning.
Delete ME
Delete Me

Internet Safety: Things you should do


Enable two-step verification
Auto lock your phone and computer
Use Anti-virus software
Delete ME
Delete ME
Use strong passwords (min 8 char. & use symbols, letters & UPPERCASE)

Internet Safety: Things you shouldn’t do


Use the same password for more than one website
Click any links in any email
Use any personal info in your passwords
Keep you passwords in a document called passwords!

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