Common use of Web Usage Clause in Contracts

Web Usage. a. Do not go to inappropriate / questionable web sites or click on questionable links as this may trigger a spam or computer virus attack. b. The use of anonymous proxies or other technologies to bypass LMSD-Net filtering programs is prohibited. c. When using social networks or developing a personal web site/page, consider the following: i. Be polite and courteous. Leave offensive text (i.e. curse words, insults, etc.) out of blog entries and comment postings to friends. ii. Once any text or photo is placed online it is completely out of your control, regardless of whether you limit access to your page. Anything posted online is available to anyone in the world. iii. You should not post information, photos, or other items online that could embarrass you, your family, or friends. This includes information, photos and items that may be posted by others on their page or on your webpage. iv. Do not post your personal information: addresses, phone number(s), date of birth, class schedules, your whereabouts or daily activities. You could be opening yourself up to online predators. d. Many potential employers, colleges and universities, graduate programs and scholarship committees now search these sites to screen applicants.

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Sources: Agreement for Laptop Use

Web Usage. a. Do not go to inappropriate / inappropriate/questionable web sites websites or click on questionable links as this may trigger a spam or computer virus attack. b. The use of anonymous proxies or other technologies to bypass LMSDSASD-Net filtering programs is prohibited. c. When using social networks or developing a networking and enveloping your personal web site/pagepages, consider the following: i. Be polite and courteous. Leave offensive text (i.e. curse words, insults, etc.) out of blog entries and comment postings to friends. ii. Once any text or photo is placed online online, it is completely out of your control, regardless of whether you limit access to your page. Anything posted online is available to anyone in the world. iii. You should not post information, photos, or other items online that could embarrass you, your family, or friends. This includes information, photos and items that may be posted by others on their page or on your webpage. iv. Do not post your personal information: addressesaddressed, phone number(s), date of birth, class schedules, your whereabouts or daily activities. You could be opening yourself up to online predators. d. Many potential employers, colleges and universities, graduate programs and scholarship committees now search these sites to screen applicants.

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Sources: Administrative Regulation