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Safety and Security Tips for the Internet
from MyGoodFriends.com By Nicole Albertsen

Online social networking sites like MyGoodFriends.com have introduced a whole new way of communicating and meeting people. MyGoodFriends.com comes with features like the ability to create family and social groups, post photos, enter calendar events, chat, send messages, and create profiles. A diligent team actively monitors the site and promptly removes inappropriate content and abusive users to provide a safe place to connect with friends and family. Even when on a family-friendly site like MyGoodFriends.com, common sense must be used. Here are some important online safety guidelines:

1) Do not post any personal information that could be used to find or identify you in real life such as the following:

  • Your real name (use a made up screen name instead)
  • Your street address or e-mail address (check the "hide" address option)
  • Your telephone or cell numbers
  • Your social security number
  • Links to websites that contain your personal information
  • Photos that include your house number or license plate number

The information above can be misused to steal your identity, harass you, or lead predators to your location.

2) Always remember that the friends you make online should NEVER replace people you are friends with in real life. MyGoodFriends.com was designed to help you stay in touch with your friends and family. Don't accept friend invites from people you don't know.

3) If you feel you must meet someone you've only met online, be cautious. People can pose as anyone they choose online. Pictures can be deceiving. The picture may not be of that person or it may be a dated photo. When meeting someone you only know from online conversations, meet them in a VERY public place. Meet during the day and BRING A FRIEND! Do not be afraid to leave if you feel you have been lied to in any way. People who have pure motives do not need to lie; don't trust them.

4) Don't use your primary email address when you join a site. Always use a disposable e-mail address, like Yahoo or Hotmail. If you run into problems, you can simply stop using it.

5) Keep your passwords secret. Don't use passwords or hints that are easy for someone to guess. On a site like MyGoodFriends.com, you can change your password at anytime by using account settings. It is recommended to change your password every few months. Have a secret code word with your real life friends that you chat with online. If someone doesn't know it, disconnect!

6) If you ever feel like you're in real danger when online, tell someone you trust and then go directly to your local law enforcement agency. Don't delete the message; a printout won't be enough. The police need live communication as evidence to check the headers and other coding in order to trace the sender or poster.

For more information visit MyGoodFriends.com.

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