TIPS FOR USE INTERNET SAFETY
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1. Surf the Web Safely
Don't randomly click any link you find in a discussion group
2.Select Safe PasswordsSelect
passwords that are not easy to guess. Don't use your pet's name or your birthday
3.Update Your Anti-Virus Protection
Wherever possible, you should use and regularly update security software such as anti-virus and anti-spyware software to protect your computer from hackers.
Don't randomly click any link you find in a discussion group
2.Select Safe PasswordsSelect
passwords that are not easy to guess. Don't use your pet's name or your birthday
3.Update Your Anti-Virus Protection
Wherever possible, you should use and regularly update security software such as anti-virus and anti-spyware software to protect your computer from hackers.
Internet and computer addiction
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Internet Addiction, otherwise known as computer addiction, online addiction, or internet addiction disorder (IAD), covers a variety of impulse-control problems, including:
- Cybersex Addiction – compulsive use of Internet pornography, adult chat rooms, or adult fantasy role-play sites impacting negatively on real-life intimate relationships.
- Cyber-Relationship Addiction – addiction to social networking, chat rooms, and messaging to the point where virtual, online friends become more important than real-life relationships with family and friends.
- Net Compulsions – such as compulsive online gaming, gambling, stock trading, or compulsive use of online auction sites such as eBay, often resulting in financial and job-related problems.
- Information Overload – compulsive web surfing or database searching, leading to lower work productivity and less social interaction with family and friends.
- Computer Addiction – obsessive playing of off-line computer games, such as Solitaire or Minesweeper, or obsessive computer programming.