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Keep your Kids Safe Online « Go back | Kid Safe Main
Kid Safe Main Page
» Step 1: Net Predators are a Threat
» Step 2: Kid-Friendly Security Software » Step 3: Block Explicit Sites in your Browser » Step 4: Safeguarding AOL for Kids » Step 5: Monitor Instant Messages » Step 6: Stop Objectionable Spam » Step 7: Safety Suites for your Kids » Step 8: Web Resources for Safe Surfing Step 8: Web Resources for Safe Surfing
Staying aware of online threats goes a long way toward keeping your kids safe online. GetNetWise, ProtectKids.com, and SafeKids.com offer plenty of articles, information, and resources, including links for reporting suspected cybercrimes. You'll also find information on software and Web tools designed specifically for children. Perverted-Justice, mentioned earlier, has a section for parents on how to curb their children's time online and how to spot if their kids are in danger.Also, try bookmarking a selection of kid-friendly sites so that your children are less tempted to wander the Web aimlessly. KidGrid is a Yahoo-like search engine with categorized links, all of which have been designated safe. Kaboose provides fun stuff for kids and parents alike, from online games to party planning. Tip
It's one thing to safeguard your own PCs, but that doesn't help when your kids are online at their friends' houses. Communicate with other parents. Relay your concerns and share tips with them to make sure your child surfs safely, no matter whose computer he or she uses.Watch the video to learn about Web sites that'll help you stay informed about security threats.
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