Wednesday, September 19, 2012

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Dedicated to helping families surf the Internet with awareness, safety, and knowledge


The Internet can be a confusing and dangerous place. Without a safety net, many people can fall into the danger zones of pornography, predators, online scams, Internet viruses, and spyware. With such free access to the Internet around the world, many have abused it as an opportunity to take advantage of others.

But, there's no reason to fear the Internet. When used properly, with the right precautions and the right information; the Internet educates, positively influences, and provides a creative outlet for today's kids.

safesurfingkids.com was created as a resource for kids and their parents to help them work together as they learn about important safety precautions to take while surfing the 'net.' Should you find any information missing here, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, please Contact Us.

Website Tips for Safe Surfing

For kids and teens, safesurfingkids.com, contains :
  • information on kid and teen-friendly Search Engines, directories and portals that serve as your child or teen's entry point onto the Internet.

  • Links to approved websites for kids and teens.

  • Parent-child Internet Use agreement that help protect anyone online...

  • Tips for kids about how to be careful about revealing information and taking care while surfing the Internet.

    Safe Surfing - Tips for Parents



  • For parents, teachers and adults this website contains information about protecting and helping kids and teens with safe fun, and effective use of the Internet with tips on:

  • evaluating your browser security

  • reporting incidents, suspicious Internet activity and illegal websites

  • information and statistics and surveys about kid's Internet activity

  • warning signs about dangerous activities your child may be involved in on the Internet

  • filtering and blocking software that is available for use on your computer

  • tips on how to communicate with and protect kids who are using the Internet

  • interpretation of Internet slang and words encoded in acronyms

  • general rules for de-coding online slang

  • Internet slang - the meanings of numbers and symbols

  • sample contract / online agreement for kids and parents

  • FREE - Printable Internet Safety Lesson Plans

  • NEW --- WHO are you talking to online?


  • http://www.safesurfingkids.com/tips_for_kids.htm

    SURF ONLINE SAFETY

    Tips for Safe Surfing

    There are many precautions you can take as a child, teen or young adult while surfing the Internet.

    First, ALWAYS remember that you should NEVER give ANY personal information out about yourself unless you are with an adult, and they approve. While not all sites or individuals that collect information from children are illegal, it is better to be safe than sorry. It is also illegal to collect any personal information about children under the age of 13. This is called COPPA, the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998.

    Perhaps one of the best pieces of advice that you've probably heard over and over, "don't talk to strangers" is good to remember when you're on the Internet. The only problem is, pretty much everyone is a 'stranger' online, when you think about it.

    Some predators have even been known to pose as friends, neighbors, or classmates in order to gain personal information from kids who are online.

    Remember, anything you say in a chat room can be monitored by anyone else there. It may seem strange, but predators will actually keep logs of messages they see going back and forth, and may use them to fool you into thinking they are someone they're not.

    Predators may use information from your 'online' profile if you have one, your screen name or user ID, and any messages they see.

    Even a screen name as simple as "cachrtger1990" might give a predator enough information to know how old you are and what school you go to. If your family or friends know what your screen name means, don't count on the fact that no one else can figure out its meaning.

    A Checklist For Safe Surfing 

  • Never give any information out about yourself (or anyone else) over the Internet.


  • Never download any files on to your computer without a parent or adult's consent.


  • If anyone online says anything inappropriate to you, harasses you, or sends you unwanted e-mail, tell an adult immediately, and report it to the proper authorities.


  • Remember that on the Internet, people can pretend to be who they are not, and they may go to great lengths to sound convincing.


  • If you use chat rooms, use a different chat name (if possible) than your user name or e-mail address.


  • Remember, Internet friendships, relationships, and conversations can never be as true, personal, and rewarding as they are in person. If you really need to talk to someone, find a friend, family member, or adult you trust.


  • Be wary of ANYONE who wants to know personal information about you.


  • Remember that sometimes, when you are on the Internet, you may accidentally meet bad people or see things that are bad, but it's not your fault! If something you read or look at is upsetting, stop looking at it, and go tell an adult you trust or parent.


  • If you feel like you have no one you can turn to to talk to at home, you can call a place called 'Covenant House,' at 1-800-999-9999.


  • Never buy anything over the Internet without your parent or guardian's approval.



  • Internet 'Chat Room' Safety Tips

    Follow all of the above guidelines, and:

  • Don't include any part of your name, date of birth, location, or anything sexually suggestive in your 'chat' name.


  • Don't go in to private chat rooms.


  • When choosing an online chatroom, be cautious of the chatroom name. Stick to chat rooms created by the online service, rather than 'member created' rooms.


  • Don't say anything in a chatroom that you wouldn't say in public, in front of your parents or friends.


  • If you start to chat regularly with someone, let an adult or parent know.


  • Remember, you are in control. If a conversation starts to get strange or make you feel uncomfortable, then leave. Leave the chatroom, and log off. If it is someone saying sexual things to you, tell an adult.


  • Never meet anyone face to face that you met on the Internet unless you tell a parent or adult first, and they go with you.


  • Don't think of people you've met on the Internet as 'real life' friends. They're just not!


  • Don't click on links or go to sites that you're not familiar with.


  • Never post a picture of yourself online and never e-mail pictures of yourself to people you don't know.


  • Never give out your password and make sure it's something only you know.


  • Don't respond to 'flames'- people trying to start an argument, or insults, bad language, etc.

  • http://www.smartschools.ph/tools/ictresources/internet/12-08-13/SOS_Surf_Online_Safely.aspx