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Some Tips
for Internet Safety for your Children
The key to promoting
your children's online safety is educating
yourself. There are things you can do to help your
children enjoy all the benefits of the Internet
without falling prey to the risks.
Children Feel Safe
When They are Online
They know not to
identify themselves by giving their name, address or
age. At the same time, they may inadvertently five
clues that can lead to their identities. They
mention the name of the school or a friend, a local
sports team or shopping mall, or community events.
Over time, someone could gather these clues, do a
little research, and find out who these children
are.
Also, some Internet
service providers (ISPs) keep "member profiles" that
are available to everyone who registers with their
service. These profiles may contain a great deal of
identifying information. Cyber-savvy kids know
these profiles aren't mandatory, and many kids enter
false information.
Don't Assume that Your
Older Teen Requires No Supervision on the Internet
72% of the
internet-related missing children cases known the
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
involved children 15 or older.
Blocking and Filtering
Programs May Help You Control Your Children's Access to
Certain Kinds of Information
Blocking and
filtering tools may help you control your children's
access to many useful websites as well as
undesirable ones. Remember too, that your children
probably use other computers - at school, in the
library, at a friend's home, that may not be
equipped with blocking or filtering tools.
Children Should Know
that their Parents Will Help Them Find Solutions to
Problems. Remember that your children are growing in
many ways and may take a wrong turn now and then.
By setting reasonable
rules for computer and Internet use and talking with
your children about your concerns and explanations,
you should be able to trust that they are using the
computer safely.
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