7 safety principles for children surfing the web

To protect your children when accessing the Internet, especially when participating in social networking, security firm McAfee has made recommendations

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Parents need specific guidance and supervision when they begin to familiarize their children with the Internet. ( Artwork ) To protect your children from accessing the Internet, especially when participating in social networking, security firm McAfee has made recommendations.

1. Do not let children use the Internet too much

2. Advise them to share information on social networks

3. Advise them not to make friends with people who are unfamiliar with social networks

4. Advise children not to share user passwords, phone numbers or addresses for unknown members.

5. Don't share your full name, school, age .

6. Do not share pictures or messages with people you don't know.

7. Advise them not to meet unfamiliar members.

If the child is attacked when accessing, then :

1. Prevent contact with bullies or not log in to the site, prevent criminals and email addresses from contacting children. Change your child's online information or delete their account if necessary. Contact the site where this problem has occurred.

2. Keep evidence of the culprit, name, email address and ISP if available.

3. Tell children about safe internet use measures

Ensure safety for children when accessing the Internet, so :

1. Install software, prevent children from accessing pages with bad content;

2. Control the use of software games, P2P or malicious software;

3. Software that records access information to social networks;

4. Prevent invalid email: make sure children don't send bad content;

5. Limit your child's Internet access time;

6. Monitor logs using services such as chat, IM;

7. Report on the child's current use status,

8. Warning by email or text;

9. Filter unhealthy Video content.

Update 26 May 2019
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