This is the web site of Seventh Synchrony.
We can be
reached via e-mail at info@yndicois.com
Security
Passwords are used on
the Internet for your protection. Choose a password that is easy for you to
remember, but hard for others to guess. And remember NOT to give it to anyone!
Websites do have to give you
a good reason for asking you for personal information and provide a list
of things they'll do with your e-mail address.
Copying and using of
stuff. If you need something
from a Web site for homework, it's OK to use it as long as you write where you
got it. If you use a picture from the ZOOM Web site, for example, make sure you
write something like “I got this picture from the ZOOM Web site” next to it. To
use it on your personal Web site though, you need to ask permission. If you're
confused, you could also ask your teacher what to do.
You can find other kids on
the Internet who may be a lot like you. Remember never to tell them your
name or where you live. If you're not sure what to do, you can always check
with an adult you know and trust. Remember to be safe! Don’t invite them over
to your house to hang out, give them your phone number or let them send you
computer files. Always make sure you know what the file is and who sent
it. Be careful of what you download
from the Web, emails, or programs like Instant Messenger. Some files contain
viruses that cause serious problems to your computer. Before downloading
anything, make sure your computer has a virus protection program
installed. If you don't know, ask an adult.
Personal information. It
is safe to give out your first name, your email, your age, city and hobbies.
It's OK to share these things on the Internet because they won't let anyone
find you. If you share your email address, you might get messages or emails
that you didn't ask for. If you get any emails that bother you, remember you
can always leave the computer and ask an adult you trust for help.
Be very careful whom you
give your last name, phone number, home address, name of school.
