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Internet SafetyKeeping Our Kids Safe Online
How do you use the Internet?
E-MailNewsShoppingBanking File Sharing
Downloading Music
YouTubeChat
Instant MessagingGames
MySpace
Blogging
Digital NativesDigital Immigrants
Internet Safety Quiz – Question 1Where is the BEST location for the
family computer?
A. In a child’s bedroomB. In the family roomC. In a home office in a remote area of
the house
Internet Safety Quiz – Question 2What is the best way to protect children
online?
A. Post clear rules and monitor activityB. Only allow access at schoolC. Allow NO Internet access
Internet Safety Quiz – Question 3Children are safe if only allowed to visit
child-friendly chat rooms
A. TRUEB. FALSE
Harmless Chat? Poohbear105: We won our softball game today! Dillan955: Congrats! What team do you play for?
Poohbear105: I play for the Jonestown Wildcats. Dillan955: Cool, my team is Centerville Sluggers I play 2nd
base
Poohbear105: I play 3rd base Dillan955: We haven't started playing yet it is too cold here
in northeast PA
Poohbear105: I hate the cold I am so glad I live in FL Dillan955: I can't wait for Tuesday it is our first game
Poohbear105: Cool! I have a game on Tuesday too
Internet Safety Quiz – Question 4Which screen name is the worst for a
child?
A. Katie_ny13B. CuteLitlAngelC. BlueEyes7642
Internet Safety Quiz – Question 5What should you do if one of your
children tells you that someone they “met” online asked for their telephone # and wants to meet in person?
A. Take away computer privilegesB. Praise them and explain dangersC. Tell them it’s OK as long as you know
where they are going
Internet Safety Quiz – Question 6What percentage of children who did
receive a solicitation told their parents about it?
A. 25%B. 50%C. 75%
Youth Internet Safety Survey
Internet Safety Quiz – Question 7How many children received a sexual
solicitation or approach over the Internet in a one-year period of time?
A. 1 in 5B. 1 in 50C. 1 in 100
Crimes Against Children Research Center
Internet Safety Quiz – Question 8What should you do if you suspect
online “stalking”?
A. Ignore itB. Report itC. Change Internet Service Providers
Crimes Against Children Research Center
Investigate
Look for signs on the computer. Search for images/videos Check Temporary Internet Files Check History
Look for evidence of phone calls to strangers. Check phone Check phone bill
Warning Signs…
Pornographic images/videos on machine.
Strange, unexplained phone calls. Receiving gifts/packages. More that one online account. Quickly turns off monitor when you
walk by. Large amounts of time online,
especially late at night.
Chat Room Acronyms
PAW – POS – P911 – F2F -
Block, Filter, Monitor? Block
Blocks all known “bad” websites. Incoming Filter
Blocks incoming text, images, etc that may be inappropriate
Outgoing Filter Blocks the sending of personal info such as
name, age, address, phone number, etc Monitoring Software
Records a child’s activity including chat messages, e-mails, websites visited, etc.
What you can do
Keep PC in a visible, open area No PC w/Internet in a child’s bedroom Communicate – bridge Digital Divide Learn all you can about the Internet Talk about dangers Review computer files, history,
Temporary Internet files folder
Tips
Google your child’s name, e-mail address, screen name
Check out yoname.com Set up a Google Alert Come up with an agreed upon answer
for possible probing questions. Ex. Where do you live? – NY (nothing
more)
Questions?