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"Wise" Tips about the World Wide Web

With the latest Facebook, MySpace, and ConnectU crazes sweeping universities nationwide, UVa-Wise would like to offer some "Wise" tips to keep your surfing fun and safe. Please note that the following is only a list of suggestions. UVa-Wise is not responsible for material published on the Internet by our students. The information published by students does not, in any way, reflect the college or its faculty, staff, and administration.

 

First, be aware that the moment you publish information to the Internet, that information becomes public information, available for anyone to see, read, or print. Remember that if you can log onto Facebook or MySpace, so can your professor, your parents, and your future employers. Be conscious of the image you are creating for yourself.

Second, when using any online community confirm that the most private security setting is selected. Facebook, for example, allows users to block any visitors not on his or her "Friends List" from viewing a profile. Do yourself a favor and use this tool effectively.

Third, avoid listing personal information such as resident hall room numbers, cell phone numbers, and class schedules. Friends listed on your "Friends List" will already know this information. Withholding personal contact information from public websites like Facebook and MySpace reduces your chances of being harassed or victimized.

Fourth, although instant messaging programs are not prohibited on the UVa-Wise campus, OIT strongly recommends that you configure your settings to NOT allow automatic downloads and file transfers. By selecting this option, the user (you) will be allowed to monitor who sends you files and whether or not to accept these files.

Fifth, always question suspicious emails and instant messaging profile links. Email scams and viruses are often sent out without notifying the "sender." For example, your aunt Anne could be a victim of an email virus. Because you are listed in her address book you receive the same fraudulent email. Just because the email is from Aunt Anne, does not certify its authenticity. As for instant messaging, although links in profiles are tempting to click, be aware that most often, these links are viruses that will affect your own personal computer. Always check with the user before clicking on a link.

Sixth, downloading copyrighted music without paying for it is illegal. UVa-Wise provides an internet connection for scholastic purposes above all other uses. Abusing this privilege, and yes, it is a privilege, can result in both fines and negative marks on your academic record.

 

For more information, check out these informational websites:

Other colleges and universities are also taking note by helping their students protect themselves against online predators. Please visit these other university links for more information about their online security recommendations:

 

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