Internet Safety for Kids

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By koneru 1 comments
Tips to keep children safe online.. more »
By Denise Witmer 0 comments
Children don’t understand how vast and scary the internet can actually be. For instance, I just read a news story about the scariest cities in American with the most crime and then a thought hit me: Geez, these people have internet access too! ... more »
By myehow 1 comments
Here are 20 ways to lower your risk of Identity Theft..SHRED EVERYTHING AND DON'T FORGET... TO SHRED YOUR CHILDREN'S INFORMATION AS WELL. Their information may be even more valuable than yours. WHY? Most children do not have accounts and credit ... more »
By Shaweety 1 comments
I used my real name to get started for this web page. Who knew, when I Googled my name, all my articles along with my photograph (my Avitar) came up. It was a little eerie for me. I was under the impression this was a site that only members or ... more »
By michaelgavin 0 comments
Ever since monster companies like AOL spawned online chat rooms for the world to enjoy, people have been chatting online. However, with anything good comes the bad. The bad side of online chatting is that you never know who you are really ... more »
By nashvillebecky 1 comments
The computer has become an important tool for your school-age child, but it's just as important to teach them how to use it wisely. Help your children to navigate the risks and teach good Internet habits now... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 1 comments
The World Wide Web is a wonderful tool; with a little bit of education and caution, surfing the Web can be a great experience for your kids... more »
By ElectricalNut 0 comments
Need to track all of the tasks on a computer? I found this great program that will "hide out" on a computer and email you with the activities performed on that computer! Great for keeping an eye on employees. Record chat ... more »
By expertelement 2 comments
Keeping the kids away from the computer is becoming a bigger challenge now that schools are becoming very automated. Kids are required to do research and projects on a computer and in most cases kids are trusted and not supervised. It is wise to ... more »
By Sadie's Mom 4 comments
We've heard the horror stories of social networking sites like MySpace, Facebook, and Friendster. But there are some really great aspects of these sites, and more young people are using them everyday. Here are some tips to make sure your child is ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 1 comments
Protect your child from Internet dangers with these guidelines, as outlined by the National Crime Prevention Council... more »
By webchic 1 comments
Suspect your teen has a MySpace that you haven't been made aware of? Want to know what is REALLY going on? These tips will help you find a 'hidden' profile, and keep an eye on your teen... more »
By dalady 2 comments
Have you ever thought twice about visiting a website, unsure if it's safe or not? Bet you wished there was a way to check BEFORE you actually visited it? The good news is THERE IS A WAY!.. more »
By Camille Platt 7 comments
Parents have long worried about what their children are doing and posting online, but a new faith-based networking site hopes to quench those fears. JCFaith.com is a Christian alternative to popular social websites criticized for questionable ... more »
By bizewriter 2 comments
Increasingly, Internet harassment is a serious problem for both kids and adults. Though people will say and do things online that they wouldn't do in physical life, some forms of Internet harassment are quite serious. From cyberstalking to ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
You want your children to have access to the Internet, but you want to make sure they're safe while using it. AOL has a way to set the preferences for their screen names to keep them out of trouble... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
The Internet has made pornography easily accessible anytime in the privacy of your own home. This has led many people to become addicted to Internet porn. If you wish to avoid Internet pornography a few simple steps will aid you greatly in your ... more »
By only1special1 0 comments
Is it really free? Most of the time the answer to that question is a resounding NO!! Follow these common sense steps to avoid getting scammed in the future... more »
By Jorty 2 comments
In today’s world, kids are extremely internet savvy. One of the most popular online hangouts for young people is the website Myspace.com. If you want to check how your children are behaving online, you can visit their MySpace pages... more »
By bizewriter 3 comments
A number of reasons exist for wanting to investigate people online, be it for employment purposes, dating safety or to determine if a new roommate is suitable company. Related areas for getting the scoop on people include tracking down an old ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
MySpace is the Web's largest social-networking site, with over 70 million users of all ages. Although MySpace is fun and user-friendly, it can be a dangerous place for children and young adults. Protecting your kids online has become increasingly ... more »
By AHermitt 3 comments
The Internet is a wonderful thing, especially for tweens who are just discovering its many wonders. Unfortunately, there are as many dangers as there are wonders associated with the Internet. Here are some tips for keeping your tweens safe online... more »
By Lisette S 0 comments
The internet has become a crazed world with online communities such as myspace, friendster and for younger kids club penguin, and within these communities are dangerous predators as well. Here are some tips to protect your children from internet ... more »
By easyrider 0 comments
Gossip Report allows you to anonymously get the scoop and report on other people... more »
By webchic 1 comments
iTunes and iPods are wildly popular with the younger generation. But as parents, we need to ensure they are not getting access to content that we do not approve of (i.e. explicit lyrics). This tutorial shows you how to utilize the parental ... more »