Tag Archives: Internet safety

Keep Your Children Safe From Internet Pornography

Internet Pornography is a huge issue in today’s society. Most parents already know that there is no quick fix to pornography. There is almost no way to completely eliminate this information from being uploaded onto the web. A study done by the United States Research Council entitled: Youth, Pornography, and the Internet, confirms that finding [...]

Concerns from Overseas–Internet Mobbing

Over the weekend someone left a poll on our Facebook page about “Internet Mobbing.” I was not familiar with that term and I had to look it up. Internet Mobbing is what we often call “cyberbullying.” Kids get together and pick on other kids online. While a lot of this happens on social media sites [...]

What’s The Buzz Around Google?

As if parents did not have enough to worry with, Google announced a new form of social media in February–Buzz. Immediatly internet safety experts expressed concerns about Buzz including one feature that allowed GPS to disclose a person’s location.
Google took action this week and has launched some safety videos aimed at teens about internet safety. [...]

Busyness, parenting and Internet safety

Let’s face it–all parent are busy. Busyness is just a part of family life. And when you are busy, Internet safety may not be the first thing on your mind.
If you have older kids who are basically able to care for themselves you may not be standing over them when they are online. And even [...]

What do you think about a Facebook panic button?

Internet safety supporters in England are upset that Facebook has refused to add a panic button to the site. The button would automatically alert the social media site when a child felt threatened. Facebook officials said they have a reporting system in place that would actually work faster than a panic button.
The request came after [...]

Another online danger–Blackmail

Not all online predators are older men looking to seduce children. Some are using a child’s trust to blackmail them. While some of them do want sexual favors, some are after money.
The most popular blackmail scheme begins when the predator earns the child’s trust. He (or in rare cases she) may have the child send [...]

Idaho Lawmakers Proposing Internet Safety Standards

While most schools have “filters” on their computers to keep kids from porn and spam, savvy developers usually find a way around these filters. Idaho lawmakers want to increase Internet security efforts in the state’s schools. Their proposal would require school to develop safe Internet usage policies that would have to be approved by their [...]

No Longer Dancing

I have a confession. I have been holding back and not saying what I really feel. Let me explain.
For more than 15 years I was a reporter that spent most of my career focusing on crime. The last four of my journalism career I was a crime reporter in a medium-sized Georgia town. It’s a [...]

More spam, more porn

Writer’s block happens to me when I least expect it. Today was one of those days. I was reading articles about Internet safety hoping something would inspire me. After I realized that nothing would, I decided just to log into the blog site and start writing.
The funny thing about inspiration is it can come [...]

Who’s watching your kids?

Back in the 80’s there was a popular saying, “It’s 10 p.m. Do you know where your children are?” The premise behind the saying was that we should be watching our kids all the time. But in the 80’s parents could have never imagined the Internet and the dangers that it can bring.
As much as [...]