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  2. How to navigate the internet safely. Tips for Safer Internet Day

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    In today's increasingly digital world, the importance of safe internet practices cannot be overstated. As we approach Safer Internet Day on Feb. 6, it's a great time to reflect on the steps we can ...

  3. Defensive computing - Wikipedia

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    Defensive computing is a form of practice for computer users to help reduce the risk of computing problems, by avoiding dangerous computing practices. The primary goal of this method of computing is to be able to anticipate and prepare for potentially problematic situations prior to their occurrence, despite any adverse conditions of a computer system or any mistakes made by other users.

  4. Internet safety - Wikipedia

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    While this service allowed communication with others through the internet, this also allowed communication with malicious users. While malicious users often use the internet for personal gain, this may not be limited to financial/material gain. This is especially a concern to parents and children, as children are targets of these malicious users.

  5. Internet - Wikipedia

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    Common methods of Internet access by users include dial-up with a computer modem via telephone circuits, broadband over coaxial cable, fiber optics or copper wires, Wi-Fi, satellite, and cellular telephone technology (e.g. 3G, 4G). The Internet may often be accessed from computers in libraries and Internet cafés.

  6. Study: Using the Internet for This Amount of Time Per ... - AOL

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    New research finds that older adults who use the internet for a certain amount of time daily have a lowered risk of developing dementia. Study: Using the Internet for This Amount of Time Per Day ...

  7. Internet filter - Wikipedia

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    When imposed without the consent of the user, content control can be characterised as a form of internet censorship. Some filter software includes time control functions that empowers parents to set the amount of time that child may spend accessing the Internet or playing games or other computer activities.

  8. Internet bottleneck - Wikipedia

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    Internet bottlenecks provide artificial and natural network choke points to inhibit certain sets of users from overloading the entire network by consuming too much bandwidth. Theoretically, this will lead users and content producers through alternative paths to accomplish their goals while limiting the network load at any one time.

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