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so my group and I decided to look at Stillwater public schools Internet and social media policy the first thing we found was that it stated that is inappropriate for all users to share passwords use anothers account or impersonate another user also that it is inappropriate for all users to use the Internet to violate the law cause harm to others sell or promote substances jeopardize access security invade others privacy view ographic material gain unauthorized material or cyberbully the policy also stated that is inappropriate for staff to share their district passwords including with other district employees reuse their district password on any other website or service it is also highly encouraged that these staff members use a secure digital password manager the policy also states that is inappropriate for students to reveal any personal information to others arrange a face-to-face meeting with someone they met online buy or sell anything over the internet and students must be aware