Not surprisingly, there are rules for using the Internet. Like the other rules in our lives, they are meant to protect us from harm and to help us to have (enjoy) experiences online. Whether you surf the Internet at school, at the library, at home, it is important that you always obey these rules.
Avoid websites where personal information (request). If you need to register at website to get certain services, use only your first name. You should not give out your real last name, address, phone number, password, or school name. If you are interested in using a website requires this information, ask a parent before you continue.
Just because you have written to someone in a chat room or over email does not mean that you know this person. Treat everyone that you meet online as a stranger, (use) the same rules for dealing with (stranger) online as you would for those you see on the street.
Don't agree (meet) in person someone you have met online unless you first get (permit) from your parents. If your parents allow you to meet this person, you should take your parents you and meet in a public place.