Transacting business online is perhaps the easiest way of getting your shopping done, and if the holidays are any indication, this practice is here to stay and will only get more popular! Of course, wherever there is money involved, crooks are not far behind, and it is not surprising to find guides cropping up that alert you to the need for safe online shopping.
Archive for September, 2008
Learning how to warn your child about online web predators is easier said than done and parents who have attempted to have a sit-down talk with the preteen or teen soon find that their youngsters are tuning them out.
Instead, it is recommended that this kind of training is an ongoing process that starts the moment the child begins to use a computer for any online activities. Age does not matter and instead of giving it to her all at once, experts suggest that parents gently ease into an age appropriate dialog about what to expect while online.
If use the Internet a lot, you will be wise to read the privacy policy of the websites you frequent most often. At the same time, do not expect it to safeguard you against any and all attacks on your person.
This of course is of particular importance to parents of kids who are beginning to make their first forays online in an effort to research topics or get help with homework problems. Even so, the fact that in some cases websites request personally identifiable information that violates a stated privacy policy is a fact that should give you some pause.
Keeping younger and also older children safe while they are interacting with others online and also using the Internet for learning and studying is a tall order.
So seemingly safe and fun, many let their real life socializing habits dictate the way the choose to interact online and although all the warnings are offered by parents, teachers, publications, and even training software, none of them are able to counteract the child or teen who is caught up in the moment and finds herself on the verge of making a bad decision.