7 Internet Safety Tips for parents to keep children safe from online dangers


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Posted 21 Dec 2010
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For parents, keep your kids online is an ongoing experience in how children communicate online. Thanks to Internet technology easier to access e-mail, chat, instant messaging and social networks are a magnet for predators that can fool the children to provide information about themselves.

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For parents, keep your kids online is an ongoing experience in how children communicate online.  Thanks to Internet technology easier to access e-mail, chat, instant messaging and social networks are a magnet for predators that can fool the children to provide information about themselves.

The best defense for parents is how children need to respect privacy while online.  Online security is no different than how we teach them not to speak, and provide information to foreigners when they answer the phone or going to someone who is not known.

 

Keep your children safe while online can be done by following these seven tips:

1 - More information on Internet technology - the more you can learn more about Internet technology, more qualified, it will work on online predators.  By learning how people interact with the latest technology, will help prevent anyone from contacting his son.  Visit the places and looks like MySpace, YouTube and other social networks

Sites and become familiar with the jargon.  More than likely, you have email accounts from Google, Yahoo or Microsoft, if you do, check with your instant messaging (IM).  Find out how it works and how you can add and block other users to get in touch with your account.

When you are in these places, find information sites privacy and contact and score.  Having this information available, and can help you if you need immediate assistance.  The sooner you contact rather than a problem, can make the difference in predator fish off guard.

2 - participate in the Internet experience for your child - Keep an eye on their children's online activities may be easier than you think.  Make it a fun experience, and help them explore the Internet as a family.  If you think you know all the latest and greatest technology is overwhelming for you, join their children end up learning the child can be taught.  Get children on the Internet very quickly, so do not be afraid to ask questions.

3 - Put the family computer in an open space - Never put the computer in the nursery.  Keep equipment in an area that can be easily controlled, will allow children to be more comfortable, without feeling that they are being monitored.  Your mind will be more comfortable knowing that you can check their presence.

4 - Communicate - Communicate regularly with your child about what they do and whom they talk online.  Ensure that people who communicate with friends and you know who you are.  Tell them about the dangers of personal information about themselves and make them know that you should never be afraid to say if someone makes inappropriate questions.

5 - Know how to monitor the files on your computer to the Internet - many browsers to withhold information from sites that were visited during the session.  Among the information that you can find information about the history of each site, per day or per week.  Cookies are files that store information about sites visited.  Look for temporary files and cache.  These files can be used to view pages of Web sites, and if anything has been downloaded to your PC.  Look for anything suspicious and check it out.

6 - Talk to other parents - Stay in touch with the parents and tell them about the sites you want to check if they are safe and their children to visit.  Although the Internet is powerful, keep in technology and a number of sites that are in existence can be difficult to control.  Keep in touch with other parents can help launch a wider network and help to protect the child.

7 - Keep the privacy of your children - If possible, select the account name of his son, e-mail or instant message name wisely.  Never tell your age, gender, hobbies or other information that may reveal their identity.  Always ensure that surveillance is maintained well for sites that require the establishment of the account and password.  Do not use the same account name in several places.

As a parent, should not Internet harassment strange children.  Be informed and participate in seminars on Internet security can help to educate and learn to identify patterns and signs online and hazards, while being well informed.  The Internet has become a fabric of our lives that can be fun and useful for all ages.

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