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| Written by David Lane |
| Wednesday, 24 June 2009 03:57 |
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Our children are using the computer and internet technologies to wider and wider areas. This has given us many benefits but at the same time has given us many problematic situations, as well. Because we cannot sit behind our child and watch his or her computer usage 24 hours per day, it is very easy for a child to fall into danger by talking to someone either posing as another child or purposely trying to talk to children for illegal purposes. To make sure that your child and teenager remains safe while using the internet, there are a few things that you should consider doing to help. First, talk to your child directly about responsible internet usage. Remind your child never to give out personal information like full names or your home address. Also, warn your child about talking to strangers on the internet and remind them that the person they are talking to could be quite a bit different from the image they put on their screen. Also, you should remember that dangerous situations can occur even with other children or teenagers that your child or teenager already knows. IMing or instant messaging can be an area where these types of inappropriate situations often occur. The quick messages back and forth between two or more parties often results in inappropriate soliciations that would not occur in face to face meetings. While talking to your child or teenager about these issues is the first line of defense, you may need stronger measures to insure that your child or teenager is safe. There are now software programs available that help you monitor your child or teenager's computer use and alert you if any inappropriate activity is going on. About the Author: To read more about safety online, check out FamilySafeSecurity. Also, check out more child and teenager internet safety information at Family Safe Security review where many reviews are hosted. |






























