Computer Illiterate Parents and Internet Safety
Luckily there is new technology that allows parents to track on-line activity and ways to block the websites of choice. With just one click you can see all of the sites that your child has visited and what they did. Right now in the US there are many teenagers home alone who use their web camera's to pose naked, or for people to view them naked. It is a known fact that many children are more computer literate than their parents but there are several ways to protect your child and keep them safe. There are books that you can read about keeping kids safe on-line. You can also talk to your child, showing interest is often a way of letting a child know that you are there and they can talk to you. Right now if you were to go into a "kid safe" chat room you would probably talk to at least two adults. Even worse, in the past, on-line preators could have talked with your child. It is a very scary that such a small device connects thousands of on-line predators to every computer on-line in the world.
Computer Illiterate Parents and Internet Safety
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Takeaways
- Parents have to worry about their children's online activity constantly.
- Luckily there is new technology that allows parents to track online activity and ways to block the websites of choice.
- There are many website that help parent that are not computer literate learn a few tricks that will help you keep your kids out of on-line danger.
Did You Know?
"Online predators befriend adolescents," said Dr. Sharon CooperTeri Schroeder said: "Our nation is now faced with a new technological challenge, which is these kids know a lot more about technology than their teachers or parents."
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