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Having your children familiarized with the use of the Internet is a very good thing, since most of the information we receive comes from the Internet and it is highly recommended for everyone to be able to use it. Internet is a good way to socialize with others, besides your family or school friends or pair. The problem is that the Internet does not only contain useful information. If you own a computer, you know you can put on the Internet any content you want. So other people. Thus your family and children have a great risk of having access to inappropriate content. Such content might affect them and their social behaviour. I want to add some tips about protecting your children when they are accessing the Internet.
Your child should never reveal any personal info to anyone over the net. Things like passwords and home addresses should never be given out to anyone. Neither your children should agree to meet people they are talking to over the net. Your kid should carefully choose what websites to visit, or not. This is very important when we are talking about online safety. The next step is: to make sure your children are aware of what to visit (or not) and your presence is needed each time your kids are surfing the Internet. Then always block any content that might be bad for your kids and might affect him/her in a bad way.
Take time to be with your kid and surf with them webpages. Learn what they like to browse. You will this way be able to understand your kid’s main interests and help them make good use of the Internet by avoiding wasting activities. The Internet is very useful when it means finding facts and knowledge. It can also be a distraction if your children need to do something else (like home works).
A great tip is to only allow your child to visit sites that you have bookmarked for them. Create a limited account only usable by your children. Also set up filters in your browser so your kids won’t visit bad pages.