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Online safety tips. Parents and policy makers can help young adults pay attention to their online reputation and take steps to ensure a positive persona – personally and professionally. Follow the Council for Digital Good. This program offers teens a platform to share their views on online safety topics that affect them. Members work with ...

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/online-safety/resources

Resources. Top tips for online safety PowerPoint. Stay alert to online grooming. Detecting online grooming. Responding to online bullying and harassment. Teach kids to identify misinformation and hate speech. Protecting "tweens" and teens online. Let's get real about sexting.

https://www.microsoft.com/security/blog/2020/06/09/11-security-tips-stay-safe-covid-19-era

Device safety includes your networking devices, too. As with computing devices, make sure that you check for and apply all updates for your networking devices. Many devices use default passwords, which means attackers have an easy list to try.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/top-student-safety-tips-for-hybrid-learning...

Top student safety tips for hybrid learning. Your student's online safety is a top priority, no matter where or how their learning happens: remotely, in the classroom, or a hybrid of both. Check out these five tips to help students be safer online throughout the school year. 1. Start off up-to-date