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Glossary of terms related to Digital Citizenship created by Alex Houlton

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People who witness the actions of the bully and the reactions of the victim(s), without taking action.   Bystander  
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Being aware of, sensitive to, and understanding what someone else is feeling or experiencing.   Empathy  
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A deliberately mean-spirited message sent to others on the Internet.   Flame  
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To put something at risk or in danger, such as your reputation or digital footprint.   Jeopardize  
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Courtesy, honesty, and polite behavior practiced on the Internet - key component of digital citizenship!   Netiquette  
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A con game used by scammers to collect personal information.   Phishing  
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Theft of intellectual property - in other words, stealing what does not belong to you.   Piracy  
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Respecting those who are different from you.   Tolerance  
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Someone who takes action to stop bullying behavior or other inappropriate behaviors.   Upstander  
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Software programs that hide inside regular programs, such as games, disk utilities, and even antivirus programs. But if they are run, these programs can do great harm to your computer.   Trojan Horse  
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Your right to determine what information you would like others to know about you.   Privacy  
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