INTERNET SAFETY

"The World Wide Web is one of the most widely used information and entertainment mediums in existence today. Much of the information online is legitimate, trustworthy and helpful. Unfortunately, the Internet also contains websites that are offensive, misleading and even dangerous to children. By taking safety precautions, you and your child/grandchild can maximize the good qualities of the Internet while reducing potential risks."

                - webwisekids.org

With the popularity of technology and "online" networking, it is important to learn how to recognize a dangerous situation in the cyber world & how to avoid such situations.

 

CYBER-SAFETY POWERPOINT

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

HOW DO I CHECK WHAT MY CHILD IS DOING ON THE INTERNET?

Getting access to a list of the websites that have been viewed from your computer is as simple as checking your computer’s “history”. For safety reasons, we recommend that parents review their computer’s history to stay informed of the places their children visit online. (If the history is consistently empty, it is possible that either your child is deliberately erasing the history to keep you from finding out where they go online, or perhaps your computer is set up to automatically delete the history each time you log off the Internet. We advise that you disable the auto-delete feature).

To check your computer’s history, follow these steps:

ARE THERE OTHER WAYS TO STAY INFORMED ABOUT WHAT MY CHILDREN ARE DOING ONLINE?

Beyond checking your computer’s history, you can also search your computer for any pictures that have been downloaded from emails or the Internet.

To look for downloaded photos or images, follow these steps:

It is also a good idea to check the Recycle Bin on your computer to see if your children have discarded anything that you need to know about.