Common use of Cybersafety Clause in Contracts

Cybersafety. If a student believes they have received a computer virus, spam (unsolicited email), or they have received a message or other online content that is inappropriate or makes them feel uncomfortable, they must inform their teacher, parent or caregiver as soon as is possible. Students must also seek advice if another user seeks personal information, asks to be telephoned, offers gifts by email or asks to meet a student. Students must never initiate or knowingly forward emails, or other online content, containing: • a message sent to them in confidence • a computer virus or attachment that is capable of damaging the recipients’ computer • chain letters or hoax emails • spam (such as unsolicited advertising). Students must never send, post or publish: • inappropriate or unlawful content which is offensive, abusive or discriminatory • threats, bullying or harassment of another person • sexually explicit or sexually suggestive content or correspondence • false or defamatory information about a person or organisation. Parents, caregivers and students are strongly encouraged to engage with the Australian Governments Esafety website and the Department of Education Digital Identify information.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Laptop Hire Charter Agreement, Laptop Hire Charter Agreement, Laptop Hire Charter Agreement

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Cybersafety. If a student believes they have received a computer virus, spam (unsolicited email), or they have received a message or other online content that is inappropriate or makes them feel uncomfortable, they must inform their teacher, parent or caregiver as soon as is possible. Students must also seek advice if another user seeks personal information, asks to be telephoned, offers gifts by email or asks to meet a student. Students must never initiate or knowingly forward emails, or other online content, containing: • a A message sent to them in confidence • a A computer virus or attachment that is capable of damaging the recipients’ computer • chain Chain letters or hoax emails • spam Spam (such as unsolicited advertising). Students must never send, post or publish: • inappropriate Inappropriate or unlawful content which is offensive, abusive or discriminatory • threatsThreats, bullying or harassment of another person • sexually Sexually explicit or sexually suggestive content or correspondence • false False or defamatory information about a person or organisation. Parents, /caregivers and students are strongly encouraged to engage with read the Australian Governments Esafety website department’s Cybersafety and the Department of Education Digital Identify informationCyberbullying guide for parents and caregivers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Student Byod Charter Agreement, Student Byod Charter Agreement

Cybersafety. If a student believes they have received a computer virus, spam (unsolicited email), or they have received a message or other online content that is inappropriate or makes them feel uncomfortable, they must inform their teacher, parent or and/or caregiver as soon as is possible. Students must also seek advice if another user seeks personal information, asks to be telephoned, offers gifts by email or asks to meet a student. Students must never initiate or knowingly forward emails, or other online content, containing: • a A message sent to them in confidence • a A computer virus or attachment that is capable of damaging the recipients’ computer • chain Chain letters or hoax emails • spam Spam (such as unsolicited advertising). Students must never send, post or publish: • inappropriate Inappropriate or unlawful content which is offensive, abusive or discriminatory • threatsThreats, bullying or harassment of another person • sexually Sexually explicit or sexually suggestive content or correspondence • false False or defamatory information about a person or organisation. Parents, caregivers and students are strongly encouraged to engage with the Australian Governments Esafety website and the Department of Education Digital Identify information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Laptop Loan Agreement

Cybersafety. If a student believes they have received a computer virus, spam (unsolicited email), or they have received a message or other online content that is inappropriate or makes them feel uncomfortable, they must inform their teacher, parent or caregiver as soon as is possible. Students must also seek advice if another user seeks personal information, asks to be telephoned, offers gifts by email or asks to meet a student. Students must never initiate or knowingly forward emails, or other online content, containing: a message sent to them in confidence a computer virus or attachment that is capable of damaging the recipients’ computer chain letters or hoax emails spam (such as unsolicited advertising). Students must never send, post or publish: inappropriate or unlawful content which is offensive, abusive or discriminatory threats, bullying or harassment of another person sexually explicit or sexually suggestive content or correspondence false or defamatory information about a person or organisation. Parents, caregivers and students are strongly encouraged to engage with read the Australian Governments Esafety website department’s Cybersafety and the Department of Education Digital Identify informationCyberbullying guide for parents and caregivers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Byod Student Charter Agreement

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Cybersafety. If a student believes they have received a computer virus, spam (unsolicited email), or they have received a message or other online content that is inappropriate or makes them feel uncomfortable, they must inform their teacher, parent or caregiver as soon as is possible. Students must also seek advice if another user seeks personal information, asks to be telephoned, offers gifts by email or asks to meet a student. Students must never initiate or knowingly forward emails, or other online content, containing: • a message sent to them in confidence • a computer virus or attachment that is capable of damaging the recipients’ computer • chain letters or hoax emails • spam (such as unsolicited advertising). Students must never send, post or publish: • inappropriate or unlawful content which is offensive, abusive or discriminatory • threats, bullying or harassment of another person • sexually explicit or sexually suggestive content or correspondence • false or defamatory information about a person or organisation. Parents, caregivers and students are strongly encouraged to engage with the Australian Governments Esafety website and the Department of Education Digital Identify information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Laptop Hire Charter Agreement

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