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Staying safe online is becoming increasingly important. In this teen-friendly video created by the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington Catholic Youth Ministry office, learn about 10 tips which help keep your personal information safe.

Interactive Games:

Tip #2: Social Network with Caution
Think you're safe when using sites like Facebook or Myspace? Follow the link below to play an interactive game and find out!
http://www.onguardonline.gov/games/friend-finder.aspx

Tip #4: Shop Safely
See how good you are at spotting scams when shopping online or in an online auction by playing the interactive games below:
http://www.onguardonline.gov/games/auction-action.aspx
http://www.onguardonline.gov/games/online-lineup.aspx

Tip #6: Read the fine print.
See if you're good at protecting your personal information by playing the interactive game below:
http://www.onguardonline.gov/games/cyber-criminal.aspx

Tip #7: Guard your laptop.
Are you laptop secure? Play the game and find out!
http://www.onguardonline.gov/games/mission-laptop-security-quiz.aspx

Tip #9: Avoid Getting Scammed via Email
Play the interactive game below to see if you're good at staying away from scammers.
http://www.onguardonline.gov/games/spam-scam-slam.aspx

Visit the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington Catholic Youth Ministry's Youtube Channel for more videos and the official website at www.cdow.org/youth.

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  • I laughed my ass off as soon as I seen Venessa Hudgens.

  • This video told me a hole bunch of shit witch I already new

  • Wow if future employes google me there not gonna be getting very far

  • (beggining of part 2)

    tip 7: (to do list part 2) tell everyone about the LOCK COMPUTER button.

    tip 8: if your password is nonsense you will probably forget.

    tip 9: and i quote, "F*** YOU"

    tip 10: brain is 13% bigger than normal so i wouldn't worry.

  • my reaction to this video:

    tip 1: you big faker.

    tip 2: defeats the purpose of having a life.

    tip 3: "put your diamond sword in your hotbar" if you know what i mean.

    tip 4: only the maker of this video could be so stupid.

    tip 5: you employer is a creeper (can you tell im having fun writing this? LOL)

    tip 6: (to do list) make robot to read long junk paperwork.

    (continues part 2)

  • creepers gunna creep...

    sssssss...

    ...

    BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!

  • Protip: All 40 year old men from poland are creepy

  • I googled myself and I only got My track places ._.

    I need to do more things XD

  • @waTskiLLz It really depends, if it's just a login for something... it's fine. but if you email is like gamemaster77, i guess that would be alright, just don't l33t!!!

  • sometime parents want to protect their children but not all the time they can monitor them. if you want to protect someone or If you want to spy on a computer, try downloading SpyRecon software. I used it to secretly monitor my daughter's emails

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