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		<title>Simple but Effective Internet Safety Tips for Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 03:35:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Edy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So there your kid is on the couch, being nice and quiet puttering about on the Internet on the laptop. He is a right before your eyes and not getting into any kind of trouble. Is he? Children under 15 do need your help learning stay safe. They really haven&#8217;t understood enough about life to [...]<p><a href="http://computerspot.net/simple-effective-internet-safety-tips-kids/">Simple but Effective Internet Safety Tips for Kids</a> is a post from: <a href="http://computerspot.net">Computer Spot</a></p>
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<p>So there your kid is on the couch, being nice and quiet puttering about on the Internet on the laptop. He is a right before your eyes and not getting into any kind of trouble. Is he? Children under 15 do need your help learning stay safe.</p>
<p>They really haven&#8217;t understood enough about life to stay clear of on Internet. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children finds that while most parents do establish ground rules for how to be safe on the computer and have had talks about it all, they almost never look in regularly to see that their children really understand what they’ve said.</p>
<p>And one out of two children in America report that they don&#8217;t need any parental permission at all to get on the Internet and their parents never ask them to limit the time they spend online. These Internet safety tips for kids that follow should help. But they&#8217;ll only help if you check in on a regular basis.</p>
<p>Most children who get into trouble on the Internet have things go wrong the moment they give out personal information on Internet – their phone number or even the name of your school.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not just that you need to tell your children to never give information out to anyone who asks. Often these days, they just disguise their intentions by putting out fake contests, sweepstakes or games on Facebook.</p>
<p>Anyone who wants to enter these needs to give out all kinds of information. Your children are fooled by the official-looking forms that go with these fun-sounding ventures. Most Internet safety tips for kids tell you to tell your children not to give out personal information. They never tell you the ways in which these requests come in.</p>
<p>The “Don&#8217;t give out personal information” rule can be surprisingly difficult to keep. For instance, what do you do if your child wants to learn to develop his own website? Most parents would look at this and completely approve.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s not to approve – it&#8217;s creative, and it requires a bit of hard work. However, do you realize that every domain name registration requires that you submit your address, e-mail ID and phone number, to be published to the whole wide world?</p>
<p>Of course, most kinds of domain names offer you a privacy option – for some money. Your child needs to learn why it is necessary to pay for this. And besides, there are some kinds of domain name TLDs that don&#8217;t even allow for privacy.</p>
<p>For instance, a .us domain name has no privacy option. A child needs to learn how to use these choices for his website.</p>
<p>Sometimes, Internet safety tips for kids can be surprisingly simple and still be very effective. For instance, a child needs to be sure to not use something that points to whether the child is a boy or girl. The name shouldn&#8217;t even point how old the child is.</p>
<p>With a few commonsense Internet safety tips for kids like these, safety isn&#8217;t really a challenge anymore.</p>
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		<title>10 Internet Safety Rules for Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 16:15:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Edy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Monitoring your kids&#8217; use of the internet by sitting with them is the most ideal way to keep them away from all the threats possible online. But this isn&#8217;t possible all the time. So, to make sure that your kids are safe using the internet when you aren&#8217;t around, there are a number internet safety [...]<p><a href="http://computerspot.net/10-internet-safety-rules-for-kids/">10 Internet Safety Rules for Kids</a> is a post from: <a href="http://computerspot.net">Computer Spot</a></p>
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<p>Monitoring your kids&#8217; use of the internet by sitting with them is the most ideal way to keep them away from all the threats possible online. But this isn&#8217;t possible all the time.</p>
<p>So, to make sure that your kids are safe using the internet when you aren&#8217;t around, there are a number internet safety rules that your kids should know.</p>
<p>1.    Follow the specific time to use the computer. Explain to them why there is a need to set internet time. Let them develop obedience as a virtue and a sense of responsibility for their actions.</p>
<p>2.    Never share personal information to strangers you meet online. These include: name, home address, phone number, email address, password, school information, bank account information, and credit card numbers. Online predators are everywhere and their main targets are your kids who are innocently giving their personal information that can put their safety on the line.<span id="more-457"></span></p>
<p>3.    Never engage in online gambling. Gambling is simply, taking risks. And most of the time the risks are high.</p>
<p>4.    Use a pseudo name or nickname when using instant messaging or entering chat rooms.</p>
<p>5.    Avoid filling out online contests, surveys, and registration forms. They ask too much personal information including email address. Take note that spammers can collect email addresses from the web using programs such as bots, crawlers, and spiders.</p>
<p>6.    Never open, download attachments, and reply to emails from unknown senders. The best way for spammers to know if the addresses are correct is by receiving a reply. So teach your kids to remove spam immediately from their inbox. Also, attachments from spam usually contain viruses that can cause damage to your file and computer.</p>
<p>7.    Stay in moderated public chart rooms and avoid private chats. This will keep your kids away from harassing other people.</p>
<p>8.    Teach them to ask permission first before meeting up with someone you meet online. The rule of the thumb is clear: never trust anyone you meet online. People may not be who they say they are.</p>
<p>9.    Check before downloading anything. There are free downloadable programs on the internet with free spyware and viruses as well. Ask your parents first about the program even if the programs come from reputable sites.</p>
<p>10.    If you see some images or web contents that are disturbing, tell your parents right away.</p>
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		<title>5 Guidelines for Safe Computer Use at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Aug 2009 15:26:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>There once was a time when computers took up an entire room. Now, every household has at least one.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Everyone in your household values their privacy. If you have teenagers this is most likely a big issue for you now.</p>
<p>When it comes to online communication, their privacy will always take a back seat to their safety when they are in control.</p>
<p>You lock your home’s door against predators, but unfortunately these slimy thieves have found another way to get in – your computer.<span id="more-240"></span></p>
<p>How can you protect your kids when they are online just like you do inside your home?</p>
<p>Here are 5 ways to make computer time for your children safe and give you some much needed peace of mind too.</p>
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<li><strong>Communicate with your children</strong></li>
<p>This is one of the main lines of defense against child predators. Open communication creates an atmosphere of trust in the home.</p>
<p>You explain that the Internet can be dangerous and that certain safeguards are set up for your child’s protection.</p>
<p>This doesn’t mean overreacting if they slip up. Kids are curious and these times are to be expected and dealt with appropriately.</p>
<li><strong>Keep computers in a common area</strong></li>
<p>When a child is using the computer behind bedroom doors it is harder to monitor what they are seeing and doing.</p>
<p>In the family room or den, you can walk by or be in the same room while they are online. If a computer is allowed in the bedroom for school work, the door must remain open while they are using it.</p>
<p>Usually this little nugget keeps most kids from viewing explicit pages out of curiosity since they know their parents might be watching.</p>
<li><strong>Set up parental controls on your computer</strong></li>
<p>Kids of all ages know how to use the Internet now. Parental controls stop them from accessing pages that have potential adult content on them.</p>
<p>You can also use install software that such as McGruff Safeguard, ContentBarrier X4, and KaZipster to monitor their time online and prevent the sending, and/or receiving, of explicit material and personal information.</p>
<li><strong>Teach kids not to send personal information to others</strong></li>
<p>Some websites ask kids to enter personal information to sign up for contests or just to use the website like social sites.</p>
<p>Giving out any information about yourself can lead a predator to your front door. It could be a setup to gain access to your child. Your kids should ask you before filling out any questionnaires or forms online that require such information.</p>
<li><strong>Filter email accounts</strong></li>
<p>Email is a common way for sending pornographic or other non-kid friendly messages. Let your kids add their friends’ email addresses to their address book, but block all others. This will keep them from opening emails from people they don’t know and seeing things that they shouldn’t.</ol>
<p>Online safety begins at home. What your kids learn from you will help to keep them safe and online savvy even when away from home.</p>
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