Understanding the Basics of Internet Security for Parents

As a parent, a key part of your life is protecting your children. You’ll need to do that online as well as in daily life. How you do that is important. Here are some basic tips to help you to manage internet safety as a parent.

Make Browsing Safe

A good place to start is with some built-in security on your browser. Many of the browsers available today give you various security and privacy settings you can put into place. Look under the “Tools” section of your browser’s setting area. When you use these, you’ll be able to minimize risks for some of the most worrisome of things.

In addition to this, you may want to look a bit deeper into the security solutions available from search engines like Google. Google SafeSearch, for example, can give you some outstanding support. You’ll find it under “Preferences” on the main page of the site. You can restrict access to explicit sites this way as well as content prevent your family’s content to be found online. Young web surfers are important to protect in this way.

Password Protection

Another key area to look for when working to protect your child is with passwords. Consider these tips:

Parents should also always have access to their child’s passwords for all sites they use.

Keep Your Network Protected

The next step in protecting your child is to protect your wireless network. You’ll want to ensure no one can access your internet connection. If you have WiFi in your home, you’ll want to do whatever it takes to make sure that connection is secure. You’ll want to keep these tips in mind:

Your router is like a window into your home. With the right connections and security in place, though, you can reduce the risks that anyone will access your network and you can be sure you can still monitor your child’s activity online.

Parental Control Software Solutions

Parents remain in control when it comes to the internet, but you may need some help with that process. With parental control settings, you can choose where your child visits online. You can also make sure they do not view material that isn’t appropriate to them. This type of application is available on most types of devices today as well as on most software programs.

You may be able to create a “white list” of approved sites for someone that is young and just learning. As they get older, you may want to protect your child with a list of banded websites that they are not allowed to visit. Here are some additional tips:

Focus on the Big Sites

Another important step for parents to take is to learn about what’s really happening. With websites like Facebook and YouTube out there, you need to be very familiar with what these sites are, how they work, and how kids can access them. These social networking sites provide various ways to share – including information, photos, and now video. You’ll want to find ways to encourage your child to engage in these sites while also teaching your child how to be safe when they do so.

Of course, there are many educational resources and websites online for your kids. Sites like Starfall.com and funbrain.com are great tools. And, many other sites, like Club penguin, offer fantastic educational resources. But, even on these big sites, you’ll need to remain in close proximity and you’ll want to take any step you can to ensure that your child is only using these sites and connecting in the way that remans safe for them to do so.

Talk to your kids. Talk to teens as well as youngsters about the internet. Teach them how to use it and have fun with it but also how to remain safe when using it.

 

 

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