Online health and safety : from cyberbullying to internet addiction / Bernadette H. Schell.
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"The Internet has become for many people - especially students and young adults - an essential and intrinsic part of their lives. It makes information available to be shared worldwide, at any time; enables learning about any topic; and allows for instantaneous communication. And it provides endless entertainment as well. But the benefits of online access are accompanied by serious potential risks. This book covers the key elements of Internet health and safety, including physical safety, information security, and the responsible use of technology. It begins with an introductory essay that gives readers the necessary conceptual framework, and then explains specific topics such as cyberbullying, file sharing, online predators, Internet fraud, and obscene and offensive content. The book also answers readers' questions in a "Q & A" section with a subject expert and includes a directory of resources that provides additional information and serves as a gateway to further study"--Publisher's website.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Internet and gaming addictions -- Cyberbullying and cyberstalking -- Online predators -- Corporate/government network hacks, identity theft, and Internet fraud -- Technology and social behavior: the rise of social media web sites -- Copyright infringement, file sharing, and peer-to-peer (P2P) networks -- Obscene and offensive content and online censorship -- Online personal health records and health services.
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