Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Protecting Children Online

It 's a sad fact of reality, but children are the victims of computer users on the Internet today. The good news is that some practical steps to help protect children from sexual predators, hackers and other seedy individuals who want to hurt. This article describes some of them.The first step in protecting your children on your computer prevents access to passwords. This prevents them from sharing passwords with others and inadvertently enabling hacking into your system. If you think about it, there is no reason for a requirement of five, seven or even twelve years of knowing the passwords to sensitive areas on the computer unless you have given them permission! In fact, children do not need to know the password used to access the Internet. This can be difficult to write this every time they want to get online, but it is better to know the times that they connect than to see them sneak online without your permission and knowledge of their activities.

The second step toward protecting your children online is to use the whole team. Located next to your child while he or she crosses the Internet, you can guide him or her to make safe and smart. You can approve web sites and bookmarks together. You can follow the conversations of their children with their friends and teach them appropriate online behavior at the same time. You can make recommendations and create a private time for quality time together.

In the third phase, to prevent access to areas totally inadequate. You and your children do not always correspond to what is appropriate, but the custodian of control and you are responsible for their safety. Take time to investigate software tools that can monitor and block access to certain pages. If you use an online service like America Online (AOL), you can use the internal Parental Control settings to block access to chat rooms and various websites. It could also block instant messaging and e-mail by anyone other than a man of AOL users.

Other tools available online operate similar to how AOL parental control settings work, however, no set of tools could replace the reinforcement of mom and dad. Never let your children talk to strangers and never leave them alone in the computer unattended. Children simply do not have experience with adults and lack the necessary skills to handle inappropriate conversations, emails, or images found online.

NOTE: Some of these tools include Web browsers, the child will visit pre-approved sites. Some are browser extensions that do not allow online access to areas that contain forbidden keywords.

Another step requires teaching your children to never volunteer personal information. Under no circumstances should children give their personal names, addresses, phone numbers or information from the school, any Internet user, regardless of the situation. In the even this information is necessary to participate in any contest, be sure that you are the person making the decision to provide it and you're the one doing it.

Perform these steps will not be easy. However, you can help reduce the resistance of its monitoring efforts, explaining why you take these precautions. Young children are likely to enjoy the time you spend together on the computer, but older children and pre-teens may suffer. To help build a case for your concern, you can show your old fairy tales that illustrate some news about the dangers that unsupervised children are exposed. The newspaper is unfortunately full of examples, but with your help, we can reduce worldwide.

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