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Internet Safety For Your Kids

Internet Safety For Your Kids

Internet Safety For Your Kids

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Here's the issue: how to be sure your kids are safe from viewing objectionable sites when they are searching the Internet. After all, you don't want them to stumble across something they should not see.


Maybe you are hoping to buy a program for your computer that blocks objectionable sites, but will allow them to do the research you want them to do.


I have to tell you that there is no solution like that. These filter programs look for a list of objectionable words in the site your child has chosen to visit. Simple words such as "leg" can raise the alarm and cause a headache, while regular research on breast cancer might be blocked.


But programs like this fail when trying to filter objectionable photo sites that have no objectionable words. So, how do I know this? I am sad to say that my teenage son enlightened me. Using Google Images, he searched for objectionable sites and found them, even though the filtering program was on.


Now we have a different filter, and it blocks most everything, which drives him crazy. The problem is that filter programs cannot do a perfect job.


So, how can you protect your child?


* Keep your computers where you can monitor what the kids are doing. Put them in the kitchen or wherever YOU are.

* Only the adults should know the login password. The kids will have to have permission to get on.

* Require the child to log off when he is done. Now the password is required for the next session.

* Use a filter. It will help when your back is turned.

* Make sure the kids know you will punish them if they are looking at objectionable sites. Visit their terminals at unpredictable times.

* Unplug the computer from the Internet if the child is using a word processor or other local program only.

* Give younger kids your own email address to use. This protects them from objectionable spam. Give teens an email address, but instruct them to give it out only to people they know personally.


If you take these measures and are watchful, you will help your teenagers withstand a temptation that is everywhere on the Internet, and get them into the habit of making good choices when sitting down to use the computer.






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