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Content of network security education in primary schools
Primary school network security education content is as follows:

1, new era, young master, remember the network knowledge accurately. Reasonable use, healthy use and network complexity should be recognized.

2, online, need to be cautious, online age is not serious. People on the internet, how strange, change their gender and use anonymity.

It is not easy to keep the information secret and tell others. Parents' opinions are very important for providing information to others.

4. Quickly identify the webpage and leave if it is unhealthy. After you leave, turn it off and report to your parents immediately.

5. Don't tell others the real information about yourself and your parents' family, such as name, address, school, telephone number, photos, etc. on the Internet without your parents' consent.

6. If you see uncivilized information or pictures, you should inform your parents immediately.

7. Inform parents before entering the chat room. If necessary, parents should confirm whether the chat room is suitable for students. Don't "drop in" between chat rooms. In the chat room, if you find someone making incorrect remarks, you should leave immediately, and don't spread unfounded or irresponsible remarks in the chat room yourself.

8. Don't spread offensive remarks to others in chat rooms or BBS, and don't spread or repost content that others violate the code of conduct of primary and secondary school students or even violate the law. Be a law-abiding citizen online and offline.

9. Try not to publish your email address in online forums, online bulletin boards and chat rooms. If you have more than one email address, try setting different passwords.

Elementary school students' common knowledge of network security

1, install antivirus software and personal firewall, and upgrade in time.

2. Consider using more secure browsers and mail client tools.

3. Don't execute any software of unknown origin.

4. Download the attachment in the strange email after it needs antivirus.

5. Upgrade the system frequently and update the virus database.

6. Don't install unnecessary website plug-ins.

7, regularly use antivirus software to kill computer viruses.

8. Don't post train tickets, plane tickets, passports, photos, timetables, whereabouts, etc. On social networking software.

9. Don't choose to automatically save your password in public places such as libraries and print shops, or when logging in with other people's mobile phones.