Children Should Be Aware Of Internet Theft

Thu, Nov 5, 2009

PC Security

Internet theft should concern everyone but especially those that have children that use the internet or will soon. The internet is a fantastic way to learn the latest news, do research for school projects and communicate with friends but it can also be very dangerous.

It is the parents responsibility to make sure that a child visits safe areas on the internet. A child should never know more about the internet than the parent does. You should at the least know about the same.

If you attempt to block adult themed websites that have offensive material, it would not be good if the child knows how to get around the parental block. That is why it is important that you know how to use a computer and the internet.

Another good reason why you should be well educated on the internet and computer use is because you are better able to fully understand the dangers of the internet. You may hear that an internet predator approached a child on the news. You may assume that will never happen to your child, but it is better to be well prepared.

A child on the internet can be very vulnerable, playing a game or researching a paper online. A common mistake would be your child accidentally stumbling into a porn site, getting into malicious web pages that infect your computer, mistakenly deleting your own computer’s files.

Mistakes like these happen and your child may not be aware of them. If they do happen you may not be told for fear of punishment.

There are some activities that you can do with your children that will in effect allow you to supervise their actions online. If that is not possible, you can always monitor their computer use. Which sites they visit, the activities they do online. If they use chat rooms and e-mails, pay attention to who they are corresponding with and how well they seem to know them.

Children should be aware of the dangers online. They should be able to recognize suspicious behavior or activities on the internet. Knowledge is truly the best defense. This will help you and the child set boundaries for their computer use. Hopefully you will be able to avoid internet theft with the proper knowledge.

The computer should be in an open area of the house where anyone can monitor everyone’s online computer activities. It will deter every family member from doing things that are not permitted and help to avoid internet theft opportunities. For further information visit Cyber Identity Theft Blog to learn and avoid the dangers that can be associated with the internet.

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