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Should your
children be taking part? What are Social
Networking sites?
Parental
Monitoring Software
In real life you would protect your
children, so why not protect them on the
Internet?
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area, rather than a child's bedroom. Also,
monitor their time spent online and the
websites they've visited.
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help to keep your
children safe from online predators.
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The rise of MySpace, Bebo, Faceparty and other
social networking sites has created a paradise for predators
intent on online grooming. If you are concerned about
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Kidshield Guide to the Dangers of Social Networking Sites
Should your children be taking part?
The Major Sites:
- Bebo
- HabboHotel
- Faceparty
- Lunarstorm
- My Space
Social Networking has become the latest craze amongst the
Internet community and for our children it is a natural part of
their Internet education. The online world is not just now an
extension of our children's world, but an integral part.
Social networking sites provide great opportunities for young
people to meet and share experiences, but with this freedom comes a
degree of risk and the need to act responsibly. We know that where
children go online, so do those who seek to abuse them.
What are social networking
sites?
Social
networking sites, sometimes referred to as "friend-of-a-friend"
sites, build upon the concept of traditional social networks where
you are connected to new people through people you already know. The
purpose of some networking sites may be purely social, allowing
users to establish friendships or romantic relationships, while
others may focus on establishing business connections.
Although the
features of social networking sites differ, they all allow you to
provide information about yourself and offer some type of
communication mechanism (forums, chat rooms, email, instant
messenger) that enables you to connect with other users. On some
sites, you can browse for people based on certain criteria, while
other sites require that you be "introduced" to new people through a
connection you share. Many of the sites have communities or
subgroups that may be based on a particular interest. / Cont...
Who are your kids chatting to
online?
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What security implications do
Social Networking sites present?
Social networking
sites rely on connections and communication, so they encourage you
to provide a certain amount of personal information. When deciding
how much information to reveal, young children and teens may not
exercise the same amount of caution as they would when meeting
someone in person because:
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the internet provides a sense of anonymity
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the lack of physical interaction provides a false
sense of security
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they tailor the information for their friends to
read, forgetting that others may see it
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they want to offer insights to impress potential
friends
While the
majority of people using these sites do not pose a threat, predators
are drawn to them because of the accessibility and amount of
personal information available to them. Predators may form
relationships online and then convince young persons to meet them.
The personal information can also be used to conduct
cyber bullying.
How can you protect your
children who use Social Networking sites?
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Limit the amount of personal information posted
- Educate your children to limit the amount of information they
post that could make them vulnerable (e.g., full name, address,
information about routines). If their friends or connections
post information about them, make sure the combined information
is not more than they would be comfortable with strangers
knowing.
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Remember that the internet is a public resource
- Educate
your children to only
post information they are comfortable with anyone seeing. This
includes information in their profile and in blogs and other
forums.
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Be wary of strangers
- The internet makes it easy for people to misrepresent their
identities and motives.
Educate
your children to consider
limiting the people who are allowed to contact them on these
sites.
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Be aware -
Educate
your children to be aware of potential online predators .
People may post false or misleading information
about various topics, including their own identities.
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Check privacy policies
- As a parent, educator or carer be aware that some sites may
share information such as email addresses or user preferences
with other companies, your children should be alerted to this
potential hazard. Try to locate the policy for handling
referrals to make sure that your children do not unintentionally
sign up their friends for spam emails . Some sites will continue
to send email messages to anyone you refer until they join.
Children are
especially susceptible to the threats that social networking sites
present. Although many of these sites have age restrictions,
children may misrepresent their ages so that they can join. By
teaching children about internet safety, being aware of their online
habits, and guiding them to appropriate sites, parents can make sure
that the children become safe and responsible users.
Grammar School Headmistress does her own investigations and
warns parents on the dangers of Social Networking Sites.
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