File sharing, cyberbullying and smartphones
File sharing
File sharing is very popular but beware of fake files, malwareSoftware that is designed to cause harm or damage to a computer. This includes viruses that might damage files, adware that causes pop-ups, and spyware that collects and shares login details. and copyrighted materialWork protected by copyright law.. Internet service providers (ISPs) may reduce your internet speed or disconnect you entirely if you repeatedly download files protected by copyright. They are able to track what you download using your IP addressA unique address for each computer device on a network.. Every computer has a unique IP address.
Cyberbullying
Using technology to bully someone is called cyberbullying. Cyberbullying can involve one or more of the following:
- sending offensive texts or emails
- posting lies or insults on social networking sites
- sharing embarrassing videos or photos online
If you鈥檙e being bullied, tell someone. For more advice visit .
Smartphones and mobile devices
These allow for photos, videos and your location to be shared instantly on the internet. Be careful what you get up to in public as anyone might have a smartphone pointed at you. Do not post photos or videos of other people online without their permission.
Location-aware applications
There are many websites and mobile applicationsApplications designed to run on mobile devices. These can be used for creating documents, taking pictures, listening to music, playing games or finding directions. that share your location. Some of the popular ones include:
- Foursquare
It鈥檚 wise not to share your location. Especially on websites that are accessible by anyone.