Monday, April 16, 2007

Keeping Children Secure on the Net

http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_5677788

An inspiring read - however, the parents simply talk about online security. Here are the concerns:

1. Kids will be exposed to images/video/text that are totally inappropriate or even dangerous
2. Kids will download spyware and assorted malware/adware because they surf in ignorance
3. Kids are in danger from predators
4. Kids will communicate with anyone that seems friendly or offers comfort or shows interest or praises them (most kids nowadays are starved of love and attention because both parents typically work) - and provide easily identifiable information

How do you watch them?

Some tips:
1. Do not give them their own personal computer till they are at least 17
2. Do not let them take the computer to their room
3. Force them to interact with websites in 'public' - meaning the living room
4. Inform them that you have Internet monitoring software and that you know what they are doing anytime they're online
5. Monitor the sites they visit, noting down what they post and who they interact with on social networking sites
6. Have regular chats with them making them understand the dangers of being online without sufficient knowledge to protect oneself
7. Educate them on what the dangers are and how to spot them
8. Disable installation of all programs, and disable the USB ports
9. Give them a user id that has severely restricted access
10. Do not give them the password that'd enable them to go online
11. Do not let them go over an hour online per day - it's too much of a waste of time
12. And finally, watch out for any warning signs that may indicate unhealthy exposure of any sort

Be safe!

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