They can keep their private lives private, never reveal your information such as address, school, cell number or any other personal details. never send people pictures of yourself, especialy erotic ones. you may never know what they would do with them. dont trust people you meet on social networks, they might not be who they say they are. most importantly never ever meet with somebody you meet on social networks.
find a cute guy, like me, and suck on his hard dick while he fingers you. that would be nice. :)
There are many ways someone can protect themself in cyberspace. This first rule of thumb is to never give out a name or address. Also, keep Facebook and Twitter updates less personal.
they don't, srry, take it from a kid
to provide protection for children who cannot protect themselves
The legal implications of cyberspace include issues related to jurisdiction, privacy, intellectual property rights, cybercrimes, and online defamation. Governments around the world are continually working to adapt legal frameworks to address these challenges and protect individuals and organizations operating in cyberspace.
The best way to protect yourself whilst in cyberspace is to never give personal details e.g.: Phone numbers, names, address, date of birth - these details can be used for other purposes which leave you open to attack.
sometimes yes it can help children, they can protect themselves but sometimes children get hiper and hit others hardly
People who cannot protect or defend themselves, from the age of newborn to age 14 most children will not be able to protect themselves from harm. Also old people who are fragile cannot protect themselves as someone who would be middle-aged.
to provide protection for children who cannot protect themselves
Usually tell supervisors or "teachers".
Is cyberspace its own jurisdiction?
They protect themselves by squirting ink.