Host: What advice can you give to people, like your age, when they go on an Internet site, what tips would you give so they don't get in trouble?
Guest: Well, I would say always check with your parents if it's a good dot-com or not?
Host: How would you know a good one from a bad one?
Guest: Well --
Host: Like a Disney website?
Guest: If it's a Disney website, then it's okay, because it's Disney. A bad person wouldn't want to go in the Disney website for little kids.
Host: But they ask you to give your name or information about you, you don't do that, right?
Guest: No, no.
Host: Okay. If someone says they want to meet you from your Internet connection, you don't do that, do you?
Guest: No.
Host: Because those good sites don't ask anything about yourself, do they?
Guest: No.
Host: You have ever been to a website called drmdk.com?
Guest: Yes. Can I go back to the computer problems?
Host:Okay.
Guest: Alright. So number one, always, don't go on facebook.com. If you don't know what facebook.com is, that's better, because facebook.com is something for teenagers and grownups to go on.
Host: But not your age?
Guest: Not our age, because there are bad people online on that website, and they can hurt you really bad. You know something, they can give a virus to your computer, or someone can invite you over to their house online, and you wouldn't like that, would you?
Host:No.
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