An acceptable use policy (AUP) is a document stipulating constraints and practices that a user must agree to for access to a corporate network, the internet or other resources. Many businesses and educational institutions require employees or students to sign an AUP before being granted a network ID.
If you see something fishy, you can report it to the city's support team. They’re there to help keep the online playground safe and sound.
Yes, things like harassment, hacking, or using the services for illegal purposes are big no-no's. Just remember: treat others as you’d like to be treated!
The city takes privacy seriously and uses various measures to keep your information safe. They're like a digital fortress guarding your details.
It's best not to share your account. Think of your account like a secret recipe – it’s meant for your use only!
If someone doesn't follow the rules, there could be consequences like losing access to services. Basically, it's a heads up to keep everyone in check.
Anyone who uses city services, whether you're accessing Wi-Fi or using online platforms. It's like a friendly reminder that we all need to play nice.
It's a set of rules that outlines how users should behave when using services provided by the city. Think of it as a playbook for playing fair online.