November 25th, 2011
by Edy
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Computer Tips
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Do you share a computer with your child? If yes, you will need some additional steps to safeguard your data and also to protect your child’s experience on the computer.
This article will share some important computer security tips that can help you.
- You set some rules for your child what he/she is allowed to do on the computer.
- Installing security software such as firewall and anti virus software. You must keep them up to date.
- Set up parental controls. It’s our duty as parent to control our child using a computer. In windows 7 there is a feature how to limit your kids computer use. Here is the reference how to set up parental controls on windows 7, http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Set-up-Parental-Controls
- Take advantage of login and user management systems
- You should use tools that can monitor their activity. Monitoring your child using a computer is a good way to protect them.
- Be accessible to your child in case of questions and concerns.
- Warn your child of dangers associated with social networking and chatting.
- You must back up your important data. There are many ways to backup your data. You can use external hard disk, flash disk, etc.
It is very important to not only properly secure your computer, but also to keep your child safe, if you are sharing your computer with your child. Use the tips in this article to keep them both safe.
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June 25th, 2010
by Edy
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Computer Tips, Internet
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Your kids are the primary target of internet-based threats like computer viruses, adware, and spyware through the websites they frequently visit and misleading information they receive.
This is the reason why, as parents, it is important to discuss with your kids how to surf the net safely and away from any internet-based threats.
Downloads
Downloading files from unknown source is one of the most common reasons why the computer is infested with viruses and spyware.
Free games, flash animations, bundled emoticons, jokes, screen savers, and even free spyware removal downloads are potentially unsafe. Read the rest of this entry →
June 23rd, 2010
by Edy
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Computer Spot, Internet
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Peer-to-peer file-sharing is very popular among kids. But using this may involve illegally downloading, sharing or copying copyrighted files which is considered piracy and punishable by law.
So to keep your kids away from the possible risks of p2p file-sharing program, here are the things you can do:
- Inform your kids about the impending risk.
Piracy is considered stealing. And any civilized society imposes penalty on those who steal files from other people.
Also, p2p file-sharing is a venue for spyware and viruses to enter your computer and infest the files on it.
You may experience that it isn’t enough to tell your kids that it’s bad so it will help if you discuss further the consequences of doing such things.
• P2P file sharing can put your computer at risk from viruses and other internet-based threats like spyware and adware.
• The computer and other files associated with illegal downloads such as disks and flash drives can be confiscated.
• A fine of $30,000 can be imposed to the pirate according to the U.S. copyright law. Read the rest of this entry →
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June 23rd, 2010
by Edy
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Internet
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Your kids’ email addresses may be bombarded by unsolicited junk emails or spam everyday. So it is very possible that they open emails and download attachments from unknown senders.
Since spam is known to be a growing source of computer viruses, your kids may be inviting internet-based threats unknowingly.
Thus, it is very important that they know what to do to avoid attracting junk mails and keep their computer free from viruses.
Teach your kids to protect their email addresses. Make sure they know that it is dangerous for them to share their email addresses to someone they don’t know through instant messaging, online chatting, and signing up to websites for access. Read the rest of this entry →
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August 14th, 2009
by Edy
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Computer Security, Computer Tips
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Technology is an amazing thing. Computers these days can do everything. With so many new bells and whistles, computers and the Internet have become hunting grounds for child predators. They attempt to reach your child through your computer and they can use webcams to do it.
It’s as if The Jetsons are alive and living in the 21st century. You can actually talk to someone through your computer and see them face to face. Using webcams, video equipment and microphones, kids can project their image across cyberspace.
It’s new technology so kids are curious and excited. YouTube is a site devoted to video networking. Kids can upload videos of themselves doing everything from skateboarding to fixing their favorite milkshake. Once these videos are uploaded, people anywhere can see them. Read the rest of this entry →
August 1st, 2009
by Edy
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Computer Tips, Featured
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There once was a time when computers took up an entire room. Now, every household has at least one.
If you have computers (desktops and laptops) in your home and the kids have access to them implement a few guidelines to keep them safe while on the Internet.
Everyone in your household values their privacy. If you have teenagers this is most likely a big issue for you now.
When it comes to online communication, their privacy will always take a back seat to their safety when they are in control.
You lock your home’s door against predators, but unfortunately these slimy thieves have found another way to get in – your computer. Read the rest of this entry →
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April 9th, 2009
by Edy
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Computer Security, Internet
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Internet is great technology. Internet can be accessed by all ages, races, and all genders. More people can read about their favorite subjects without having run to the library or purchase an expensive encyclopedia set.
With more knowledge organized in a format that can be easy to search through, retrieve, and work with, more people can learn faster and do more research online.
This revolution in information technology and presentation comes with its own disadvantages. Not all information presented online is true or edited.
Not all websites are safe to access, and not all files that you download from the Internet are free from malicious programs that can give hackers access to your computer. Read the rest of this entry →
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January 1st, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Software, Computer Tips
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Children’s Computer Software is a great way to let your kids have safe, fun, and educational experiences while learning how to be computer savvy. It is undeniable that the computer has become a large aspect of life and communication. Although computer literacy is learned in school, many parents acknowledge the importance of gaining computer literacy early, at home.
Moreover, parents are often, rightfully protective and concerned with how to do this in a safe way for their children. They feel better knowing they can be there, and have an active hand in the introduction to the world of computer literacy.
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