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Article Title: How My Child Can Use the Internet Safely
Author: Amanda King
Category: Parenting
Word Count: 488
Keywords: how my child can use the internet safely, use the internet safely, 
child can use the internet
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Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Many people ask how can my child use the internet safely? Child safe internet 
use is wise. The internet is not inherently dangerous. This is not to say that 
the internet does not carry threats. It can be quite threatening however it is 
only a safety problem if the internet is not used wisely. It is therefore 
important for parents to monitor the use of the internet and to educate 
children on safety and privacy issues.

For child safe internet use there are a number of issues parents need to be 
concerned about. There are at least six main issues to consider. These include 
the amount of overall computer use; websites that are not principled and 
include violence, hate groups and pornography; internet predators; online abuse 
and bullying; privacy issues and the likelihood of young people divulging 
confidential stuff; and downloading viruses and other malicious software.

Responsible parents will implement child safe internet policies. This will of 
course take in to account the age and maturity of your children. This policy 
could include the use of parental controls and enabling the child to use their 
wisdom to decide on a reasonable amount of time they could be online for. This 
later point empowers the child and endorses a parent's trust in a child. It 
leads to negotiation and mature discussion.
 
Policies ought to do with privacy issues. The child should be made aware of the 
problems of divulging confidential matters online. Confidential matters such as 
the personal details of the child including their address and phone number 
should not be given to strangers. It also includes bank account numbers and the 
activities of the family. Children ought to be made aware about scams, free 
offers and incentives that might be used to gain private information.
 
More pragmatically for child safe internet use there is software that can be 
placed on the computer that enable parents to control its usage. This software 
may be web browsing and email software. As a child gets older restrictions may 
be lifted but this needs to occur in negotiation and wise decision making by 
parents. It is also important to remember that even parental controls are not 
fool proof.
 
There are also a number of child and adolescent portals offered by more 
responsible websites. Yahoo for example seems to have a really good approach to 
these sought of issues. Programs are also available on the computer and router 
which block unwanted content and activities. Finally there are parental 
controls available on security suites one can buy. Most virus protector sellers 
sell security suites that allow parental controls as free add-on packs.

Child safe internet use is important. With the wise use of the internet by 
children with parental supervision there is no reason why the use of the 
internet ought to be considered dangerous. Children can be easily guided by 
caring, sensible and responsible parents so that they can enjoy all that the 
internet can provide.

Amanda King is an affiliate marketer who provides opportunities to access the 
best available fun games online at http://www.fun-games-online.com.au  She is 
also interested in welfare issues and is developing a website 
http://www.case-worker.com.au
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