1. Always make sure you dont put personal information online unless you know its a trusted source. If somebody asks for your address or phone number etc, always double check. 2.Use an anti virus software. These help stopping viruses get onto your computer. These also help clean your PC as well as stop future viruses that could appear. 3.Dont use the same password for different sites... Using the same password for different sites will help it for hackers to get your information. Never use your birthday,address etc in a password. Try and use a different combination of words/letters/characters for each site you need a password for.
Always follow these laws and guidelines when using the internet to be safe and secure whilst online. The Online Safety Bill (the Bill) aims to make the internet a safer place for all users by prohibiting providers of user to user services (ie. social media platforms) from hosting illegal or harmful content. When passed the legislation will mark a milestone in the fight to hold the biggest and most popular providers of social media platforms to account in addition to providers of search engines and generally those companies whose services host user generated content such as images, videos, and comments. Currently, there are a number of pieces of legislation which users may be able to rely on to obtain justice, but these typically require victims of abuse to bring action against the individual posting the online abuse. Whilst this legislation remains in force, the Bill provides additional measures to be brought against the providers of the service which is being utilised to carry out ...
For Wifi you will need a laptop, a smart phone or tablet that has the abilities to connect to wi-fi spots. You can also use hotspots which means connecting to another phones wifi but this is more difficult. Most smart phones etc has the albility to have wifi installed into the product.
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