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Protecting your connected kids

GEEK DESK
GEEK DESK
Apr 18
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Protecting kids online is a critical issue for parents and guardians in today’s digital age. Here are some tips to help keep kids safe online:

  1. Keep the computer in a common area: It’s essential to keep computers, tablets, and other devices in a common area where you can keep an eye on what your child is doing online.
  2. Set up parental controls: Most devices and web browsers have parental control settings that you can use to block inappropriate content and limit access to certain websites.
  3. Talk to your kids about online safety: Make sure your child understands the importance of online safety and knows how to avoid sharing personal information with strangers or engaging with cyberbullies.
  4. Educate yourself: It’s crucial to stay informed about the latest online threats and how to protect your child from them. You can find resources online, such as the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s website.
  5. Monitor your child’s social media accounts: Keep an eye on your child’s social media accounts and their online activity. Be sure to set privacy settings to restrict who can see their posts and messages.
  6. Use filtering software: Consider using filtering software to help block inappropriate content and restrict access to certain websites.
  7. Limit screen time: Set reasonable limits on the amount of time your child spends on devices and screens. Encourage them to engage in other activities, such as reading, playing outside, or spending time with friends.
  8. Be involved: Take an active interest in your child’s online activities and regularly discuss what they’re doing online. Encourage them to come to you if they encounter anything that makes them feel uncomfortable or unsafe.

By implementing these tips, parents and guardians can help keep their kids safe online and enjoy the benefits of the internet without putting them at risk.

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