The best defense for parents is to learn how kids should maintain privacy when they are online. Being safe online is no different than how we teach them never to talk to and provide information to strangers when they answer the phone or are approached by someone they are not familiar with.
The following are some of the computer safety tips for parents to keep your children safe.
- Learn about Internet Technology: The more you can learn about Internet Technology, the more informed you will be about how online predators work. By learning how people interact when using the latest technology, will help you stop someone from contacting your child.
- Become Involved With Your Child's Internet Experience : Keeping tabs on your children Internet activity can be easier than you think. Make it a fun experience and help them explore the Internet as a family.
- Locate The Family Computer In An Open Area : Never put the Computer in your child's room. Keeping the Computer in an area that can be easily monitored, will allow you children to be more comfortable, without them feeling they are being supervised.
- Communicate : Communicate regularly with your child about what they do and who they talk to online. Make sure the people they communicate with are their friends and you know who they are.
- Know How To Monitor Your Computer Internet Files : Many browsers retain information of sites that were visited during a session. Among the information that can be found is history information for each site visited, by day or week. Cookies are files that keep certain information about sites visited. Look for the cache and temporary files.
- Talk To Other Parents : Stay in touch with parents and talk to them about sites you want to verify are safe and if their children visit them. While the Internet is far reaching, keeping up on the technology and many Web Sites that are in existence can be difficult to monitor. Keeping in touch with other parents can help cast a wider net and help protect you child.
- Maintain Your Children Privacy : When possible, choose your child's account name, email address or instant message name wisely. Never reveal their ages, sex, hobbies or any information that could reveal their identity. Always make sure proper supervision is maintained for sites that require creating account names and passwords.
If you follow the above computer safety tips, then you may save your children from online dangers.
All the Best.
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