( Thanks to Kris Gowan from linkedin for this)
In honor of Safer Internet Day, a new report from Insafe was released that features the
United Kingdom’s largest study of young people’s attitudes toward online rights and
responsibilities to date. It features the voices of both elementary and secondary youth,
each group coming up with its own Top 10 Online Rights. Here are the ones from the older
youth (11-19 years):
1.I should feel safe online;United Kingdom’s largest study of young people’s attitudes toward online rights and
responsibilities to date. It features the voices of both elementary and secondary youth,
each group coming up with its own Top 10 Online Rights. Here are the ones from the older
youth (11-19 years):
2.I should not be bullied online, and should not bully others;
3.I should be able to access films, music, and TV online, but it is my
responsibility to respect copyright law;
4.I should support my friends if they need help online;
5.I shouldn’t have to see unpleasant or hurtful content and I should know what to do if I come
across it;
6.There should be lots of websites that are interesting for people my age;
7.I should be able to manage who can see the content I post online;
8.The websites I use should have an easy and effective way of reporting;
9.I should know what I can and can’t do online and understand that there are legal
and offline consequences;
10.I should be educated about staying safe online.
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