Internet Safety for Kids and Parents

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INTERNET SAFETY(FOR PARENTS, FOR CHILDREN)• Includes Facebook Privacy #Crowdsourcing #InternetSafety

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Rajesh Soundararajan@rajeshsound

rajeshsound@outlook.in

Kids Safety BPS Group

www.dogrouping.com

www.dogrouping.com• Name: +BPSInternetKidSafety

• Description: This is an open group for residents of BPS to share the best Internet

practices that can be inculcated at home for themselves and their children. We

should use this forum as bouncing board for ideas between ourselves

• Grouping is a cross-platform, free and fast mobile messenger service that allows you to join or

create groups and start conversations in less than 60 seconds. It is available on smartphones

and tablets running iOS or Android. For ease, the above group: has already been created, so that

you can have instant conversations almost immediately. Please follow the following 3 steps to

start communicating:

• Step 1: Download the FREE app.

• Android Version: href=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dogrouping

• iOS Version: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/grouping-app/id912766160?ls=1&mt=8

• Grouping Website: : href=http://www.DoGrouping.com/download.html

• Step 2: Run the app and login via your preferred social network

• Step 3: Search and Join . You are already a part of the group. That's it!

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•Teach kids

Internet safety.

It’s like teaching

them to swim.

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What are the risks?

Kids may:

• Reveal personal information

• Encounter inappropriate material

• Download malicious software

• Others may expose kids’ information

1. Pay attention to kids’

activities online

2. Set clear rules

3. Put technology to work

Step 1 -Pay attention to kids’ activities online

Step 1 - Pay attention to kids’ activities online

• Join the fun

• Evaluate websites and devices beforehand

• Locate consoles and computers centrally

• Watch for changes in behavior

Step 2 –Set Clear Rules

Step 2 - Set clear rules

• Keep personal information private

• Respect others

• Use computers safely

Step 2 - Set clear rules

Keep personal information private

• Ask before sharing personal info

• Choose safe online names and addresses

• Create strong passwords

• Keep passwords secret

Step 2 - Set clear rules

Respect Others

• Be kind

• Be honest

Step 2 - Set clear rules

Use the computer safely

• Be cautious

• Think, then click

• Be choosy about new friends

• Say NO to secret friendships

Step 3 - Put technology to work

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Step 3 - Put technology to work

• Use family safety tools

• Protect children on mobile phones

• Boost computer defenses

• Be the administrator of home computers

WHAT TO DO IF THERE IS A PROBLEM

What to do if there is a problem

• Teach kids to trust their instincts

• Don’t curtail privileges

• Always report physical

threats and cyberbullying

EXAMPLES

Kids Safety BPS Group

www.dogrouping.com

www.dogrouping.com• Name: +BPSInternetKidSafety

• Description: This is an open group for residents of BPS to share the best Internet

practices that can be inculcated at home for themselves and their children. We

should use this forum as bouncing board for ideas between ourselves

• Grouping is a cross-platform, free and fast mobile messenger service that allows you to join or

create groups and start conversations in less than 60 seconds. It is available on smartphones

and tablets running iOS or Android. For ease, the above group: has already been created, so that

you can have instant conversations almost immediately. Please follow the following 3 steps to

start communicating:

• Step 1: Download the FREE app.

• Android Version: href=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dogrouping

• iOS Version: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/grouping-app/id912766160?ls=1&mt=8

• Grouping Website: : href=http://www.DoGrouping.com/download.html

• Step 2: Run the app and login via your preferred social network

• Step 3: Search and Join . You are already a part of the group. That's it!

Step 1 -Pay attention to kids’ activities online

Step 2 –Set Clear Rules

Step 3 - Put technology to work

Children Protecting Yourself Online

Top Ten Safety Rules for Children’s Internet Use

Rule 1

Always ask your parents' permission

before using your full name, address,

telephone number or school name

anywhere on the Internet.

Rule 2

Always tell your parents or guardian if

you see something online that you know

is wrong or that makes you feel

uncomfortable.

Rule 3

Don't respond to messages that make

you feel uncomfortable or uneasy.

Rule 4

Never give out a credit card number or

password online.

Rule 5

Never send out your picture without

your parents' permission.

Rule 6

Be careful when someone offers you

something for nothing, such as gifts or

money.

Rule 7

Never arrange to meet someone you've

met online in person unless you discuss

it with your parents and an adult goes

with you.

Rule 8

Get to know your ‘online friends’ just

as you get to know all of your other

friends. Be sure that your parents

know and trust them before giving out

any personal information about

yourself via email.

Rule 9

You should NOT use your real last

name while you are on-line, especially if

it is unusual.

Rule 10

Decide with your parents the best

time of day to be online, the length of

time to be online, and appropriate

areas to visit.

References

http://crime.about.com/od/online/qt/kidsonline.htm

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/parents/life/you_and_school/helpi

ng_at_home/internet_safety_rules.shtml

http://www.bromsgrove-

school.co.uk/admissions/admissions_joining/join_inst_08/prep_in

structions08/prep_internet_safety08.pdf

http://parenting.ivillage.com/gs/gssafety/0,,hzcw-2,00.html

http://www.kidsmart.org.uk/

http://www.by-users.co.uk/faqs/safety/