Summer means more time to surf the world wide web and kids need to know how to keep themselves away from danger.
Keep your child and computer safe!
1. Don’t open e-mail attachments or instant-message attachments unless you are completely sure they do not contain viruses.
2. Don’t click on links inside e-mails or instant messages.
3. Use a screen name (a fake name) in chat rooms.
4. Never agree to meet a fellow chatter in real life.
5. Don’t click on Internet pop-up ads because they might install spy ware on your computer.
6. Don’t use passwords that people can guess (like your pet’s name or the name of your favorite sports team).
7. Never give out personal information about yourself, your family, or your friends (such as your last name, address, phone numbers, the town or city you live in, the name of your school, photos of yourself or your family, PIN numbers for your bank, social-security numbers, etc.).
8. Don’t believe everything you read or see on the Internet because some of the information on the Internet is fake.
9. Don’t download pirated songs or movies and don’t install pirated software or video games you haven’t paid for, because you can get in trouble with the police.
10. Children should immediately tell a parent or teacher if he/she is threatened by a cyber-bully.
Remember to talk to your kids about chat-rooms too. Chat rooms should be a fun place to talk to people that share your interest, but make sure to warn your kids that chat-room participants often mask their true identities and could be criminals in disguise. Have your child choose a generic nickname. The name shouldn't reveal personal details and shouldn't be your email address. Personal information should never be given out including photos, address, phone number, school or place of employment. Kids should also avoid private chats and you should use filtering software to block undesirable web content.
Source: www.securitysoft.com/