Child safety on the
internet

In todays world all
parents should pay attention to this
We strive to protect our children in almost all
the activities that they may engage in, when they are outdoors,
when they go swimming in fact whatever they are doing we are
watching, but sometimes we may forget and that is mainly when
they are "just playing on the
computer".
Nearly everyone has access to the Internet on a
daily basis. There is no real censorship on line and many are
con
cerned about child safety on the
Internet. The risks of children being exposed to racy graphics
and adult materials are great. Children are solicited on line
every day and the risks increase as the child gets older.
Teenagers are at increased risk to exposure to
inappropriate materials and dangerous predators because they go
on line without supervision. They are more likely to have on
line discussions with strangers than younger children. Many of
the discussions are about adult topics and many revolve around
relationships and sex.
Child safety on the Internet is often
threatened when the child or teen is making an innocent search.
A child may enter the word “toy” into a search engine and find
adult materials not suitable for children. A child may come
across inappropriate information accidentally. Pop-up
advertisements can also contain inappropriate language and
graphics.
Children may also be exposed to violent content
as well. There are many sites that house hateful material and
some sites may encourage children and teens to engage in
activities that are illegal or to engage in activities that
will put them in a precarious situation. The difficulty is that
the teens and children don’t have to search for the material;
it often comes to them through emails, chat rooms and
advertisements.
The Internet may also be used by other
children to harass a certain child or teen. The Internet
has replaced the prank phone call in many cases, but the
harassment is often very hateful and belligerent. Older
children or teen may bully an unpopular student
anonymously. Bullying over the Internet seems like a small
worry, but it does pose a concern for child safety when
using the Internet.
One major concern about child safety on the
Internet is sexual predator. A trusting child could easily
provide personal information that could lead a sexual deviant
right to his home. The child or teen may choose to meet with
the predator putting himself and his family at risk. Child
molesters have been known to use chat rooms and emails to
befriend a child and gain her trust. Then the predator arranges
an encounter in person.
Less horrific, but very valid concerns about
child safety on the Internet are hackers and viruses. It is
very easy for a child to innocently download a file containing
a virus. The virus can be could damage the computer. The virus
can also increase the odds of a hacker gaining access to the
computer. The hacker can obtain personal information about the
family, including financial information and credit card
numbers.
In some cases, the child gives out personal
information without understanding the consequences. He may
provide a third party with credit-card numbers or bank account
information without fully knowing the ramifications.
Parents need to take child safety on the
Internet into consideration. It is important to balance the
child’s independence and privacy with parental involvement.
Taking time to create rules and regulations and taking time to
talk to children will help lessen the risks to children’s
safety when going on line.
Here is a link to a great article on child
safety on the internet.
http://www.safekids.com/child_safety.htm
There are also some very good books on the
subject some of these are listed below.
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