Safety Center ► Protecting your account
Due to www.studyatagm.com’s open nature to all of its members, we realize that users'
accounts can become compromised through phishing schemes, viruses, and spyware.
Fortunately, users can help secure their own account and their online identity quickly
and easily. As a starting point, we recommend these safe practices:
▪ Don't Share: Keep your Roll Number, Password
and Personal information secret, and change your Password regularly.
▪ Don't Script: Never paste a URL or script
into your browser while signed into www.studyatagm.com, no matter what it claims to
do. Scan your computer regularly for viruses, spyware, and adware.
▪ Don't Spread: Never enter your AGM Account
Roll Number and Password on sites other than www.studyatagm.com
▪ Avoid posting sensitive personal data or embarrassing
information: Do not post your email addresses, phone contacts and other
personal details in AGM - Forum.
▪ Sign out when you're done: Don't forget
to click the Logout link at the top of the page when you're done using studyatagm.com
If you've shared your Password with anyone, we highly recommend you change it as
soon as possible. If you believe someone has taken over your account, please contact
us.
www.studyatagm.com doesn't use your email address for any purpose other than sending
out important information and notices. We find spam annoying and are committed to
keeping your email address safe. Additionally, we'll never send you spam emails
asking you to download anything or to send us personal information, such as your
password or bank account information. www.studyatagm.com’s service will remain safe
with your help.
▪ Inappropriate content won't be tolerated:
Help keep www.studyatagm.com safe and clean by reporting content that violates our
Terms of Service using the report abuse button on profiles AGM – Forum.
► Online Resources
If you'd like to learn more about keeping things safe and legal on the Internet,
you may be interested in checking out some of the sites below. Please know that
these sites aren't connected with studyatagm.com. They're merely resources for you
to learn more about how you can protect yourself and others while surfing and posting
on the Web.
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Common Sense Media exists because media and entertainment profoundly
impact the social, emotional, and physical development of our nation's children.
As a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization, they provide trustworthy information
and tools, as well as an independent forum, so that families can have a choice and
a voice about the media they consume.
▪ i-SAFE
is a non-profit foundation dedicated to protecting the online experiences of youth
everywhere. It incorporates classroom curriculum with community outreach to make
the Internet a safer place.
▪ The Internet
Keep Safe Coalition group teaches basic rules of Internet safety to
children and parents, reaching them online and in school. The iKeepSafe.org website
uses an animated mascot named Faux Paw the Techno Cat to teach children the importance
of protecting personal information and avoiding inappropriate places on the Internet.
▪
Net Family News is a non-profit public service providing a forum and
"kid-tech news" for parents and educators in more than 50 countries. The forum is
available 24/7 and the news is broadcast weekly via email and podcast. Up-to-date
news is available daily via a blog on their site or subscribing to the RSS feed.
Here are some additional websites that you may find helpful:
▪ www.netsmartz.org
▪ www.wiredsafety.org
▪ www.TRUSTe.org