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Police Department » Prevention » Internet Security The Internet is an opportunity for you to interact with people. It provides a communication link to businesses, entertainment, and education. Through the Internet you can interact with people from other towns, cities, and countries. You can learn about other cultures, customs and lifestyles. It is an opportunity to make new friends and learn more about the world in which we live. However, the Internet by design is an anonymous media. This aspect can make it easy for someone to use the Internet for criminal means. Because you are 'speaking' with someone via your computer, it is nearly impossible to verify many things about that person. These may include:
Internet security is very important and new technologies are being developed everyday to ensure your protection. However, there are persons out there who know how to intercept communications. Your communication with a known friend or acquaintance could be seen by others. There is also no guarantee that the person you are 'speaking' with is acting alone or uses good security with your information. Tips you should use when communicating on-line Common sense tempered with caution is still your best protection. Listed below are some safety tips you should use when communicating on-line:
A stranger you meet on the Internet is just like a stranger you meet in a bar, restaurant, or on the street!! Use the same precautions you use in these situations, when meeting people on the Internet!! If you do have suspicions about someone you may have spoken with on the Internet, or if you have in someway been offended or threatened, contact your service provider immediately. Give them as much information about the situation as possible. This should include any contact information, such as on-screen name, account information (name, address, phone, account number) and/or e-mail address. You should also be straight-forward as to how you were offended or threatened. Most ISP's provide on-line information on reporting such incidents. Be familiar with your provider's procedures. If at any time you suspect criminal activity is taking place, or if you are threatened or harassed, you may contact the Salem Police Department by calling (603) 893-1911. Be ready to provide the above information to the responding officer. More Police Department Links Office of the Chief · General Information · Operations · Operations Support Prevention · Wanted · Missing · Unsolved Crimes · Southern NH Crimeline Press Releases · FAQ · Documents · Links · Photos · Employment
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