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STAYING SAFE The internet plays a big part
in a student’s life. So whether
Online you’re conducting research
for your studies, buying
course books, or keeping in
touch with friends, make sure
you stay cyber-safe.
While you may feel that you're well versed in the Keep all your records of online transactions
digital world, there are a number of common private.
pitfalls that students can fall prey to. On the pages
below, you will find potential risks and how to If criminals find out your personal details, they
avoid them, from dating app difficulties to cyber may be able to use them to open bank accounts or
scams, learn how you can keep yourself safe loans. Information that is helpful to criminals
online. includes your name, date of birth, address,
National Insurance number (NIN) and bank and
Use secure computers with updated security debit card details.
software. Dispose of documents that contain personal
Only shop on trusted and reputable sites; look details. Use a shredder if possible.
for the padlock symbol. Report a lost passport, drivers license or debit
Keep log-in details and passwords private. card to the issuer immediately.
Never publish personal details such as your If you use the internet, always use a different
name and address online – and don’t give password for each account.
them out to people you haven’t met in real life. 16