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Carencro Police
Child Safety on the Internet |
Is your child online? At home? At a friend's house? At school?
Does he or she know how to use the Internet safely?
Do you know how to teach your child safe use?
Internet Use at Home
Parents can maximize their children's safety by
being involved in their online activities. There are many good sources
of information for parents to use to develop their own rules.
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Suggestions for
Home Use of the Internet |
* Select sites in advance and explore them together with your
children - especially with younger children. Lists of great sites are
available from your local library and possibly at your schools.
* Bring online services offline. Download the contents of sites of
which you approve. Your children can safely explore them offline,
without the risk of linking to inappropriate material.
* Know the options - such as types of parental controls that are
offered by your service provider (the company through which you have
Internet access).
* Consider using filtering software to block inappropriate sites, chat
rooms and content.
* Consider using software which blocks transmission of personal
information such as name, address, phone number.
* Consider limiting the total amount of time children may use the
Internet, or limiting specific hours, such as late-night hours.
* Locate the computer in a public space of the home such as the living
room or kitchen - not in a child's bedroom. If you are not sitting
with your child, occasionally monitor their use.
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Suggestions for
Family Policies About Safe Use of the Internet |
To get started, consider the following suggestions:
* When parents are not directly supervising their Internet use
children should understand:
* Never provide personal information while in a chat room, to a
bulletin board or when you are otherwise in communication with someone
not actually known to you. This information includes your online
password, full name, address and phone number and even where you go to
school.
* Never send photos of yourself, family or friends to someone you do
not actually know.
* Never plan to physically meet an online acquaintance without your
parents permission. If parents agree, arrange to meet in a public
place with your parents present.
* If you stumble into a web site with uncomfortable or inappropriate
material, you can and should stop immediately. Use the Stop button to
discontinue downloading and then the Back button to return to the
previous screen, thus immediately removing the distressing material
from your screen. If you unintentionally get into an inappropriate
site, do not continue further into the site. Write down the site
address and to tell your parents so they can notify your Internet
Service Provider.
* If you receive inappropriate e-mail or other information, tell your
parents and report it to your service provider.
* Make decisions about creating a family web site thoughtfully.
Consider whether you want to put family and personal information onto
the web. Some experts recommend creating a web page that can be
e-mailed to the family and friends you choose.
© 2006 - Carencro Police Department
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