Protect Your Children on Internet

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NEWPORTS INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATION AND ECONOMICS “Protect Your Children on the Internet” Presented By: Muhammad Ashfaq Date: 14-March-2010

Encourage your kids to talk to you without fear of punishment about what they read and see on the Internet. : 

Encourage your kids to talk to you without fear of punishment about what they read and see on the Internet.

Guidelines for Children’s Internet Use : 

Guidelines for Children’s Internet Use

When you and your family surf the Web it’s important to keep the following in mind: : 

When you and your family surf the Web it’s important to keep the following in mind: Online information is usually not private. People online are not always who they say they are. Anyone can put information online. You can’t trust everything you read online.

Are your kids addicted to the internet? : 

Are your kids addicted to the internet? Look for symptoms of Internet dependency. Ask yourself if your child's Internet use is affecting his or her school performance, health, and relationships with family and friends.

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Teach your kids to trust their instincts. If they feel nervous about anything online, they should tell you about it. Tell your kids not to use their real name, when they online chatting or playing any online games, instead use any nick name and make sure it does’nt show any personal information of them. Insist that your kids never give out your address, phone number, or other personal information, including where they go to school or where they like to play. Teach your kids that the difference between right and wrong is the same on the Internet as it is in real life. Show your kids how to respect others online. Make sure they know that rules for good behavior don't change just because they're on a computer. Teach your kids that not everything they read or see online is true. Encourage them to ask you if they're not sure. Improve Web Safety

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Monitoring Software: Install software to manage where children go online. Exercise Parental Control: Implement Filtering tools. Restrict Access: Use privacy settings to restrict access to the child’s website. Be a Technical Geek: Secure the family computer by regularly updating the operating system and installing a firewall, and up-to-date anti-virus and anti-spyware software Tools

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Thank You…!!