Презентация по английскому языку по теме "Безопасность в сети Интренет"

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  • 17.02.2019
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В презентации рассматривается актуальная тема безопасности в сети Интернет, предназначена для средних и старших классов на уроках английского языка, рассматриваются основные правила безопасности в сети Интернет, что является важной информацией для подростков, которые проводят много времени в различных социальных сетях
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Safety idioms  look before you leap  This is something you say when advising someone to think carefully about the possible  dangers before doing something  take your life in your hands or take your life into your hands If you take your life in your hands or take your life into your hands when you do something,  you take a lot of risks when you do it  to be on the safe side If you do something to be on the safe side you do it to protect yourself from harm or trouble,  although it is unlikely to be necessary
S M A R T STA Y SA FE DON ’T MEE T UP ACCE PTIN G FILE REL IAB LE TELL SOM EONE
This summer, I __________ (to live) in Brighton for four years. It __________(to snow) in Brighton tomorrow evening. We __________ (to have) dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday. On Friday at 8 o’clock I __________ (to meet) my friend. When they __________ (to get) married in March, they __________ (to be) together for six years. The train __________ (to arrive) at 12:30. This time next week I __________ (ski) in Switzerland!
The Internet safety
The activities in the Internet 92% browse/surf the Web 88% send/receive emails, get the information about hobbies and interests 81% get product or serve information 74% read news 65% get information for school or work 63% get travel information 60% download images or photos 58% look up entertainment, check the weather
Top five dangers that kids face online Top 1: Cyberbullies On the Internet, cyberbullying takes various forms, says Netsmartz411.org, an online resource that educates parents about Internet safety. Cyberbullying includes sending hateful messages or even death threats to children, spreading lies about them online, making nasty comments on their social networking profiles, or creating a website to bash their looks or reputation.
Top 2: Cyber predators According to a study done by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, one in seven children have received an unwanted sexual solicitation. "We talk to our kids about stranger danger, and that's just as prevalent in the virtual world," says Alexander. "When your kids go out to play, you ask them where they're going and who's going to be there. The same goes for their online activity. Don't be embarrassed to be the POS (parent over the shoulder)."
Top 3: Social networking sites These days, it's practically social suicide not to have a Friendster, MySpace, Facebook, Hi5 or Xanga page. But while social networking sites provide kids with a ton of opportunities and ways of communicating, they may not realize that what they post today (suggestive pictures, song lyrics or too much personal information) can come back to haunt them ater. Unlike a letter, which can be burned or torn to pieces, what's written on the web lasts forever. Also, adults can pose as kids and easily reach out to kids on these sites if their profiles are public.
Top 4: Adult content As we all know, the Internet is inundated with adult content. And now, even on sites that kids might like to visit, such as social networks or video download sites, adult content is lurking. Some countries ban adult content for all users, while in the U.S. school libraries receiving federal funds are obliged to block online access to such content. And while First Amendment guarantees have thwarted lawmakers' attempts to impose bans on particular types of online content, many parents object to graphic sexuality, adult language, and violence.
Top 5: Data theft Data theft occurs when a fraudster steals identifying information-- names, addresses, financial data--from an unsuspecting victim and sells the information or uses it for personal gain. Keyloggers can skim Web users' e-mail addresses and passwords by using software that surreptitiously captures the keystrokes they type, for example. Phishing scams use bogus e-mails and Web sites that seem legitimate but are actually designed to trick users into revealing personal and financial information. Computer criminals can then use the data to spy on or blackmail users, hijack their online accounts (including bank accounts), spread rumors, or operate under the victim's identity.
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