What is one way that you make online safety a daily habit?
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02-20-2013, 08:41 PM
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For a start, only use webmail (imap) email for your social networks. That way you are limiting access to your personal computer/device.
Secondly, encourage your children to share information. What?!?! By that I mean, let them share to friends someone who seems creepy or who is asking for a date or whatever. They know what a parent will say but they may get better advice from their peers and certainly the community will know what's going on. In some ways, communication has got out of hand. Your daughter may have stripped off as a picture for her boyfriend then found it distributed on a network. What can you do about that? |
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