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Internet Security is to educate you about online dangers. Education is the solution for computer security and the protection of children on the Internet. Parents should learn about Internet safety, cyber bullying and the dangers of social networking.

Social networking is growing at a rapid pace with children of all age groups and online predators and cyber bullies use of these sites more and more. Parents should understand the guidelines to make contact with minors, and if you do not think the rules are strong enough not to let your child take on the side. There are some basic rules for social networking sites MySpace, Facebook, etc. for the safety of children. First, do not let your child their full name consulting your child’s only first and last name initial use. Second, let your child at your home number, home phone or cell phone number. Third, make a schedule for when your child can be online. Fourth, all photos should be reviewed before be booked online.

Parents need to know how the social networking sites, including comments on the pages of the work, the wall, e-mail and image display. The parents must have an account on the social networking website to join their children. You can advise your child, they can not have an account, unless they make a friend so you can see the wall of your child, friend list, you assess your child and assess the Listed photos displayed. This simple gesture will help you avoid online predators contact with your child.

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teaching-internet-for-kidsKids today have a different perception of the computer and the internet. Children in elementary school are being taught how to use a computer. Some school reports require internet sources. Teaching your children about the internet and setting some rules will help keep them safer.

First, help your children understand that seeing something on the internet doesn’t make it real. Friends that they meet might not really be children. Help them to understand how the internet makes everyone anonymous. Anyone can create a web site and make their information appear as fact.

Help them set up an email account that you can control. Limit the emails they send out, make sure they are to friends that they know. Set up an email filter so that unwanted email isn’t viewable to them. Decide on rules regarding registering for things on web sites, you may not want them doing this.

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The advent of the Internet, in some respects, made the job of parenting a little harder. We want our children to experience the vast wealth of knowledge available on the Internet and communicate with their friends online (frees up the telephone). Unfortunately, it also potential exposes our children to inappropriate material, obscene pop-up ads, and even sexual predators. In fact, research indicates that 1 in 5 children aged 10 to 17 have received a sexual solicitation over the Internet. This is definitely not something any parent wants to hear, but is forced to face.

We need a little assurance that when our children access the web, they can do so safely. Internet filters are crucial to protect your children. One tool that can assist us in this goal is Internet Parental Control software. One of the top names in parental control software is PC Tattletale, and if the Big Mouse himself recommends this product, then it has to be good. If Disney feels good enough to install three of the PC Tattletale products in their Disney Dream Desk PC, it has to be worthy. After all, they are willing to stake their reputation on it.

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