How to Protect Your Children Online
By Madison Owen
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About this ebook
Is your kids in danger of becoming a statistic? They are being approached online by stranger at an alarming rate.
What can you do as a parent to protect your child safety and privacy? As a parent, the choice is really yours. If you love your kids, then do not just sit back and do nothing.
Take action now to protect your child's well-being on the internet.
If you are not going to pay attention to your children, soon you will find them in the hands of the cyber-crimes. You as a parent should acquire the knowledge and resources to prevent such things to occur.
Learn more tips and advice inside this amazing guide...
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How to Protect Your Children Online - Madison Owen
How to Protect Your Children Online:
Internet Safety Tips for Kids
Madison Owen
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© 2012 by Madison Owen
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Contents
Introduction
Internet: Child’s Library of Information
Advantages of Internet In a Child’s Life
Disadvantages of Internet In a Child’s Life
What Are the Dangers Available Online?
Danger In Chat Rooms and Social Sites
Danger In Online Thieves
Danger of Spyware and Malware
Danger for Kids Falling Into the Hands of Online Abductors
Why Your Child is the Potential Target Victim?
Signs That Your Child is In Danger
As Parents: What Can I Do?
Parents’ Solutions for Online Danger
Lecturing the Truth About Online
Teaching Your Children the Truth About Internet
Strategies for Parents to Avoid Their Children from Sexual Predators
Tips for Children to Be Safe In a Social Networking Site
Know What Kind of Emails Your Child is Receiving
What is Monitoring and Protection Software?
What More is There About Child Safety Online?
Tips for Children On Their Online Activities
About COOPA: Children Online Privacy Protection Act
Other Valuable Tips for Parents Regarding Child Safety Online
Conclusion
Introduction
Children tend to explore things that they think they are capable of doing. They crave for more things beyond what they can do. For that, they want to know more about the world.
With the new technology of internet, everything would be possible than what their parents think. The task becomes easier by just a few keystrokes in the keyboard and less than 8 seconds the website of their choice is there. For that, what children want to know and needed is already presented in the website.
When children are exposed to the internet, they are also close to new ways in exploring things. There are many things they can do such as searching for their favorite movies, television series, books or latest updates of their favorite shows.
If they think that these things can harm them, they will take advantage of the unlimited availability of information in the internet. There are certain websites that a child can land on that parents may think are safe.
But they do not know that some of them have chat rooms that can be the culprit of danger for a child. Even though some would say that they are not interested with this thing. As what mentioned earlier, a child will be curious beyond what he is capable of.
When he gets bored accessing same things all over, he might try to use the chat room and look for someone he can call an online friend. These people are strangers to them, but when they become open, children might feel comfortable talking to them.
Once they found out how interesting this application, they will