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Archive page for Friday, 15 June 2007

 Fr, Jun 15, 2007
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Parents alarmed by school survey: ""To make things worse, my son actually objected to entering his postcode on the web, as I have ingrained into him that under no circumstances should he enter personal data into any website, but was made to enter the data by the supervising teacher," he said."

Good on you, sir. No email addresses, no post codes, no phone numbers. And never ever meet anyone. If you're in any way uncomfortable talking with someone on-line, tell your parents, or teacher or other interested parties.

This needs to be ingrained in children... And for that matter adults. Certainly, schools should not publish their email addresses, it's just a bad example.

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 15/6/07; 8:40:50 AM to the Psychology dept.
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