My suggestion is:
(1) Don't easily tell others the true information about yourself and your family online without your parents' consent.
(2) If you want to meet netizens, you must go with your parents' consent and company, or with your trusted classmates and friends, preferably your elders.
(three) often enter the same chat room. In the chat room, if you find someone making incorrect remarks, you should leave immediately, and don't spread incorrect remarks or attack others yourself.
(4) Don't spread words that offend others in chat rooms or BBS, and don't spread or forward other people's contents that violate the code of conduct of primary and secondary school students or even violate the law. You must be a law-abiding citizen both online and offline.
(5) Try not to disclose your email address in online forums, online advertising columns and chat rooms.
(6) If there are multiple mailboxes, try to set different passwords.
(seven) if you receive spam, you should delete it immediately.
(8) Don't go to websites that are not suitable for children. Even if you accidentally go in, you should leave at once.
If someone on the Internet intentionally hurts you, you should tell your parents or teachers immediately.
(10) properly control the online time, generally no more than 1 hour at a time and no more than 3 hours a day.