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May
01

10 Tips for Internet Safety

Posted By: Elisabeth Wilkins, EP Editor
Category: Technology and Teens, Teens, Tweens, Younger Children
Comments: 5

I came across this article on Internet Safety and thought I’d pass it along, since we’ve been talking about this topic a lot on EP and in the blog. Some good info in here for parents of tech-savvy kids.

And by the way, if you have any other good Internet Safety tips, please pass them along!


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5 Responses

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  • Jenna Says:

    I use this website a lot, it’s safekids.com. There are rules here for parents of pre-teens.

    http://safekids.com/guidelines-for-parents/

    Good luck everyone!

  • Maddie Says:

    Keep the computer in the main room of the house, if at all possible! I learned about this the hard way. My 16 y.o. son was up all night on the computer and wouldn’t get up for school in teh morning, so I took it out of his room. Problem solved!

  • doris Says:

    i highly recommend opendns: http://www.opendns.com/ especially with the addition of other devices on the internet like wii, xbox, playstation, itouch and iphone, to mention the ones i am familiar with. it is ingenious!

  • Debbie Ailey Says:

    I have resigned myself to the fact that there is no way that I can block Myspace on my computer. There are so many cheats, etc. that my son finds to get around. I have Integrity.com as a filter. Any solutions or suggestions, other than monitoring his activity?

    Thank you

  • Sherry 09 Says:

    I agree that it is a good practice to leave the computer in the family room; this way you can keep a check on what the children are doing on the computer. Also the children will not be able to get on sites that can lead them into trouble. Thanks for sharing this site for teens because I can use this myself.

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