Archive for: March, 2008

Keeping younger kids safe on the Internet

Protecting online passwords is just as important for children as it is for adults, 10-year-old Connor Bruce of Danville recently told an Internet security advocate. If a mischievous friend gets your password, he said, that friend could “send a love letter you didn’t mean to send.” Kids are becoming Web-savvy at a younger age, said [...]

Help Keep Kids Safe Online!

Today I was checking out the usual sites I keep in tune with, and saw on Izzy Neis’s blog this great video: Common Sense in partnership Google created this video which is a step by step, easy to understand, and well made video to educate about internet safety. Common Sense is a nonprofit organization, which [...]

Keeping Kids Safe Online: Myths & Tips

(CBS) Kids today live in an interactive “Web 2.0” world, where they socialize, post photographs and videos and share common experiences with friends, friends of friends and, in some cases, strangers. Millions of kids are doing it every day and the overwhelming majority of them seem to be doing just fine. But that doesn’t mean [...]

12 Tools to Keep Kids Safe Online

The Internet is the Information Superhighway. But, let’s face it, it’s also the Online Predator Autobahn, the Porn Parkway, and the Exploitation Expressway. You ought to be terrified about letting your kids surf unattended. Here are a dozen apps and devices that can help you keep an eye on the young ones online. Buzz up!on [...]

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