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 Internet Landscape
 Internet Dangers
 Internet Predators
 Cyberbullying
 Online Threats
 Personal profiles
 Apps and
communication
 Gaming
 Malicious Codes,
Viruses, and Spyware
 mobile devices
 app resources
 Resources
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAe1Bl3t9Ys
ADULTS’ VIEW
 Communication – email, texting, social media
 Shopping and services
 Financial management
 News and product research
 Entertainment – videos, music, games
STUDENTS’ VIEW
 Communication – texting, instant
messaging, email
 Entertainment – games, music, videos
 Research – homework, study sites
http://cyberbullying.org/2016-cyberbullying-data
Educate parents
Educate students
1. Inappropriate content--pornography, content
focused on violence, hate propaganda
2. Cyberbullying--bullying peers via instant
messages, social networking sites, online games
3. Predators--social networking sites, chat rooms
4. Data theft--stolen passwords, addresses, Social
Security numbers, credit card numbers, and other
financial information
5. Malicious software (also known as malware)--
adware, spyware, viruses, phishing scams
http://www.cnet.com/4520-13384_1-6721368-1.html
 In 82% of online sex crimes against minors, the
offender used the victim's social networking site
to gain information about the victim's likes and
dislikes, and 65% used the site to gain home and
school information. (Journal of Adolescent Heatlh 47, 2010)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9waE2A-uIxQ
 March 21st, 2018 - Oklahoma:
Man arrested after arranging Uber take ’14-year-
old girl’ to his grandparents’ house for sex
› Details: 21 year old man, soliciting a sexual encounter with a 14 year
old girl using social media. Sent multiple nude photos.
› Arranged an Uber to pick up and bring the 14 year old girl to his
grandparents house for a sexual encounter
› 14 year old was an undercover officer
› http://wgntv.com/2018/03/21/man-arrested-after-arranging-uber-take-
14-year-old-girl-to-his-grandparents-house-for-sex/
 August 23rd, 2017 local Headline on WGN news - Batavia:
 Suburban father says young daughter
messaged by predator through popular app
› Details: someone claiming to be a 9 year told girl messaged a 7 year
girl for nudes on Musical.ly app
› http://wgntv.com/2017/08/23/suburban-father-says-young-daughter-
messaged-by-predator-through-popular-app/
 February 15th, 2017 Indianapolis Headline:
Four men arrested after meeting teen for sex in
Monroe County
 4 Men, ages 21-25 and a 13 year old girl
 Girl met them at their homes and in an elementary
school parking lot for sexual encounters
 Used the app Whisper to communicate
 Men were aware of the girl’s REAL age
 http://www.wthr.com/article/four-men-arrested-after-meeting-
teen-for-sex-in-monroe-county
https://youtu.be/6jMhMVEjEQg
 Cyberbullying : challenging issues facing
educators and parents as young people
embrace the Internet and other mobile
communication technologies.
http://cyberbullying.org/2016-cyberbullying-data
http://cyberbullying.org/2016-cyberbullying-data
 Outing and Trickery
 Exclusion
 Cyberstalking
 Flaming
 Harassment
 Denigration
 Impersonation
http://www.commonsensemedia.org/videos/cyberbullying-prevention-tips-for-kids
 Do not respond: Tell your child not to respond to rude e-mails,
messages, and comments.
 Save the evidence, such as e-mail and text messages, and take
screenshots of comments and images. Also, take note of the date
and time when the harassment occurs.
 Contact your Internet service provider (ISP) or cell phone provider.
Ask the website administrator or ISP to remove any Web page
created to hurt your child.
 If harassment is via e-mail, social networking sites, IM, and chat
rooms, instruct your child to “block” bullies or delete your child’s
current account and open a new one.
 Check out phone features that may allow the number to be
blocked.
 Make a report to www.cybertipline.com, and if you feel something
illegal has occurred, inform law enforcement
 Information from Netsmartz Kids: http://www.netsmartz.org/Cyberbullying
 Terrorism or threats of violent acts
› Suspensions, arrests
 Police, Schools Warn of Increased Online
Threats
› https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Police-Schools-Warn-of-Increased-
Online-Threats-477243823.html
 'Just a joke': Students' social media
threats are disrupting schools
› https://www.pnj.com/story/news/crime/2017/10/15/how-students-social-
media-threats-disrupting-schools-involving-police/753349001/
 “Google” yourself (and your family
members!)
› Type in first and last name, email addresses,
screen names, addresses, phone numbers
› search for images as well
 Notice advertisements
http://youtu.be/-4LtYMNl4yw
 It’s not all bad:
› https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/5-reasons-you-dont-need-to-worry-about-kids-and-
social-media?utm_source=042415+Parent+Default&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=weekly
 5 Reasons You Don't Need to Worry About Kids and Social Media
› Strengthens friendships
 52 percent of all teens who use social media say it's helped their
friendships, whereas only 4 percent say it has mainly hurt their
friendships
› Offers a sense of belonging
› Provides genuine support
› Helps them express themselves
 collaboration
› Lets them do good
 Exposes them to world wide issues
 Facebook , Twitter, Instagram
› Age requirements
 “No information from children under age 13.”
› Public vs Private
› Know who you add: friends vs cyberfriends
› Have access to your child’s site
› Be conscientious of pictures/videos
 Protecting reputations online, in plain English
(commoncraft.com)
 Privacy settings
 Parent pre-approve of all pictures/videos
 Remind your child
› Don’t post e-mail addresses or cell phone numbers
› Don’t share passwords
› Do not respond to any e-mails requesting personal
information ,delete e-mails from unknown senders.
 Discuss how to keep screen names and e-mail addresses
gender-neutral, appropriate, and free of any information that
could reveal identity.
 Encourage your child to tell you right away if anything
happens online that bothers or frightens him or her.
 Information from Netsmartz Kids: http://www.netsmartz.org/RevealingTooMuch
 Wikipedia and netlingo.com list of internet
slang
› http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Internet_sl
ang
› http://www.netlingo.com/acronyms.php
 Sexting acronyms:
› http://m.y102reading.iheart.com/photos/ad-
31514/23-sexting-acronyms-every-parent-
should-411956/
LOL
IDK
POS
NIFOC
https://appsolutelyapril.com/2
018/03/21/10-apps-teens-
are-using-that-parents-need-
to-know/
 Snapchat post pictures/videos with time limit,
disappears afterwards
What parents need to know:
› It's a myth that Snapchats go away forever.
Screenshots!
› Location feature
› Memories and ‘My Eyes Only’ Folder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQXgiQqMTXo
 Tumblr: streaming scrapbook of text, photos, and/or
videos and audio clips
› Concern: inappropriate materials easily searchable,
privacy available but process is difficult, posts are
copied by others and shared to non followers
“reblogging”
 Twitter: is a microblogging site that allows users to post
brief, 140-character messages
› Concern: public posts can be mature, private
messages
 Ask.fm: “Be curious with your friends”. Interact in a Q and A
format with friends and anonymous friends.
› Cyberbullying incidents. Very popular in the UK but
catching on in the US. Linked to at least one student death
(13 year old girl in FL).
 Musical.ly: Create music videos of yourself and watch others
videos
› Adult/inappropriate language, sexual/provocative
content. Very popular with our kids right now.
› Pedophiles: collect and make secret video groups
http://katv.com/news/local/warning-lip-syncing-app-being-used-by-child-
predators-to-exploit-children
Musical.ly
 WhatsApp lets users send text/audio messages, videos, and
photos to one or many people with no message limits or fees.
(owned by Facebook)
› Concerns: It can be pushy. Automatically connects you to all
the people in your address book. Can post your location.
 Chatiw: Free chat Now! , you can have live chat and chat with
strangers. text and send pics :) instant messaging and more.
Anonymous, free and requires no registration
› Concerns: See above
› ONLY in the Google Play store and online (no iOS)
 MeetMe Chat and Meet New People," says it all.
› It's an open network. Users can chat with whoever's online, as well as search
locally, opening the door for potential trouble. Lots of details are required.
 Skout is a flirting app that allows users to sign up as teens or adults. Gain ‘points’.
› There's no age verification.
 Tinder is a photo and messaging dating app for browsing pictures of potential
matches within a certain-mile radius of the user's location. It's very popular with 20-
somethings as a way to meet new people for casual or long-term relationships.
(beware of Yellow – Yubo: the Tinder for Teens)
› It's location-based. Geolocation means it's possible for teens to meet up with
nearby people, which can be very dangerous.
 YouNow
› 'the best way to broadcast live and get an audience
to watch you.‘
› Apple, Google, computer/phone
› requires no registration, age verification, or
identification of any sort.
› Viewers communicate with the broadcaster through
written comments.
› www.younow.com
 Facebook Live
 Live stream
 Twitch
 gaming.youtube.com
 ustream
 https://adcoock.com/sites/top-7-best-free-live-video-
streaming-websites.html
 Calucator%
› Looks like a calculator app, really a photo vault to
hid photos
 Make a folder in a folder
 Jailbreak
 Secret - Speak Freely post what’s on your mind anonymously.
› It tries to prevent users from defaming others. It requires
some private information. Strong language
 WeChat WeChat encourages users to chat with strangers nearby
or around the world, at random. In the top 50 apps being used.
 https://smartsocial.com/app-guide-parents-
teachers/
 Online: Animal Jam, Roblox, Minecraft
 Gaming systems: PSP, Xbox Live, PS3, Wii
 Handheld devices: iPod touch, iPad, cell
phones
 Smartphones/tables
› apps
 Know the safety features on the gaming equipment that your child
uses—a headset may have voice-masking features, for example.
 Keep gaming consoles in an easy-to-supervise location
 Be aware of other places where your child may be accessing
games.
 Tell your child never to give out personal information while
gaming or agree to meet anyone outside of the game.
 Teach your child not to respond to anyone who is being rude or
bullying while playing the game.
 Set rules for how long your child may play, what types of games
are appropriate, and who else may participate.
 Have your child check with you before using a credit or debit card
online.
 Check to see if the games your child plays have reporting features
or moderators.
 Information from Netsmartz Kids: http://www.netsmartz.org/Gaming
 Music/movie Downloads
 Copyright Material
› Images
› Text
 Identity Theft
 Website Validity
 www.turnitin.com
 Computer system
› Keeping bad stuff (predatory software) out –
keeping valuables(personal information) in
 Malicious codes: viruses, worms, Trojan
 Parasitical malware: spyware, adware
 Email scams
› Downloads
› Personal information
 Identity fraud
 Videos, photos, texts
› Sexting
› Child pornography
› Distribution of Child Pornography
 Gallery Guardian
https://www.galleryguardian.co.uk/
› The app that gives you peace of mind by helping
protect your child against inappropriate images
on their mobile devices.
 Review cell phone records for any unknown numbers
and late night phone calls and texts.
 Remind your child that texting is viral—anything sent
in a text can be easily forwarded and shared.
 Teach your child never to reveal cell phone numbers or
passwords online.
 Talk to your child about the possible consequences of
sending sexually explicit or provocative images or text
messages.
 When shopping for a cell phone for your child, research
the security settings that are available.
 From Netsmartz Kids : http://www.netsmartz.org/CellPhones
 At+T
› Phones and internet:
http://www.att.net/parentalcontrols
 Verizon
› https://wbillpay.verizonwireless.com/vzw/nos/safe
guards/safeguardLandingPage.action
 Sprint
› http://support.sprint.com/support/service/categor
y/Parental_controls-Parental_controls
 iPhone/iPad/iPod settings
› https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201304
 Apple Classroom
› Pros:
 Lock devices
 View screen on device
 Restrict downloads
 Restrict apps
 Free
› Cons:
 proximity
 https://netsanity.net/
 Family Link
› With the Family Link app from Google, you can stay in the loop as your kid
explores on their Android* device. Family Link lets you create a Google Account
for your kid that’s like your account, while also helping you set certain digital
ground rules that work for your family — like managing the apps your kid can
use, keeping an eye on screen time, and setting a bedtime on your kid’s device.
› https://families.google.com/familylink/
 http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/03/15/go
ogle-now-letting-parents-set-up-accounts-
for-kids-under-13/
 www.kidgy.com
 www.mspy.com
 Kid Zone app: for Google Play/Android only.
Blocks installing apps and unwanted text
messages
 TeenSafe: GPS and view devices messages
(even deleted)
› www.teensafe.com
 Lock2Learn: restricts access to different
apps
 www.commonsense.org
 Guard your identity
› Make username generic and anonymous
› Little information is needed to get to know you
 Monitor your child’s technology use
 Use favorites
 Understand the services your child uses
 Know usernames, passwords, and e-mail
 Open COMMUNICATION!
 Know child’s “online friends”
 Don’t overreact to anything your child tells
you (fear you will take computer away)
 Never meet anyone met online
 Keep your computer up-to-date
› windowsupdate.microsoft.com
› Virus protection
› Firewall
 www.cyberpatrol.com
 www.netnanny.com
 www.spectorsoft.com
 www.cybersitter.com
 www.covenanteyes.com
Anti spyware and adware programs
 www.spybot.com (Spybot S &D)
 www.adaware.com (lavasoft product)
 http://www.internetsafety101.org/Pre
datorstatistics.htm
 www.netsmartz.org
 www.isafe.org
 http://www.commonsensemedia.org/
educators/parent-media-education
 http://www.kidsmart.org.uk/
 http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/default.aspx
 www.illinoisicac.org
 www.internet-safety.org
 www.safekids.com
 https://www.workingmother.com/5-best-
parental-control-app-to-protect-your-
children
 http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/help/safesurfin
g/
 www.wiredkids.org/index.html
 www.wiredsafety.org
 www.fbi.gov/publications/pguide/pguidee.
htm
 www.staysafe.org
 http://www.cyberbullying.us/research.php
 Bullying, Beyond the Schoolyard, by Hinduja and
Patchin
 http://www.cnet.com/4520-13384_1-6721368-1.html Top
5 Dangers article
 http://www.cnet.com/4520-13384_1-6721401-
1.html?tag=lwt;lcol Think Before You Click Worksheet
 What’s Hot apps 2015:
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/15-sites-and-
apps-kids-are-heading-to-after-
facebook?utm_source=030615+Parent+Default&utm_m
edium=email&utm_campaign=weekly#
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF7EpEnglgk
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Internet safety presentation for parents 2018

  • 1.
  • 2.  Internet Landscape  Internet Dangers  Internet Predators  Cyberbullying  Online Threats  Personal profiles  Apps and communication  Gaming  Malicious Codes, Viruses, and Spyware  mobile devices  app resources  Resources
  • 4. ADULTS’ VIEW  Communication – email, texting, social media  Shopping and services  Financial management  News and product research  Entertainment – videos, music, games
  • 5. STUDENTS’ VIEW  Communication – texting, instant messaging, email  Entertainment – games, music, videos  Research – homework, study sites
  • 6.
  • 9. 1. Inappropriate content--pornography, content focused on violence, hate propaganda 2. Cyberbullying--bullying peers via instant messages, social networking sites, online games 3. Predators--social networking sites, chat rooms 4. Data theft--stolen passwords, addresses, Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, and other financial information 5. Malicious software (also known as malware)-- adware, spyware, viruses, phishing scams http://www.cnet.com/4520-13384_1-6721368-1.html
  • 10.  In 82% of online sex crimes against minors, the offender used the victim's social networking site to gain information about the victim's likes and dislikes, and 65% used the site to gain home and school information. (Journal of Adolescent Heatlh 47, 2010)
  • 12.  March 21st, 2018 - Oklahoma: Man arrested after arranging Uber take ’14-year- old girl’ to his grandparents’ house for sex › Details: 21 year old man, soliciting a sexual encounter with a 14 year old girl using social media. Sent multiple nude photos. › Arranged an Uber to pick up and bring the 14 year old girl to his grandparents house for a sexual encounter › 14 year old was an undercover officer › http://wgntv.com/2018/03/21/man-arrested-after-arranging-uber-take- 14-year-old-girl-to-his-grandparents-house-for-sex/
  • 13.  August 23rd, 2017 local Headline on WGN news - Batavia:  Suburban father says young daughter messaged by predator through popular app › Details: someone claiming to be a 9 year told girl messaged a 7 year girl for nudes on Musical.ly app › http://wgntv.com/2017/08/23/suburban-father-says-young-daughter- messaged-by-predator-through-popular-app/
  • 14.  February 15th, 2017 Indianapolis Headline: Four men arrested after meeting teen for sex in Monroe County  4 Men, ages 21-25 and a 13 year old girl  Girl met them at their homes and in an elementary school parking lot for sexual encounters  Used the app Whisper to communicate  Men were aware of the girl’s REAL age  http://www.wthr.com/article/four-men-arrested-after-meeting- teen-for-sex-in-monroe-county
  • 16.
  • 17.  Cyberbullying : challenging issues facing educators and parents as young people embrace the Internet and other mobile communication technologies.
  • 20.  Outing and Trickery  Exclusion  Cyberstalking  Flaming  Harassment  Denigration  Impersonation
  • 22.  Do not respond: Tell your child not to respond to rude e-mails, messages, and comments.  Save the evidence, such as e-mail and text messages, and take screenshots of comments and images. Also, take note of the date and time when the harassment occurs.  Contact your Internet service provider (ISP) or cell phone provider. Ask the website administrator or ISP to remove any Web page created to hurt your child.  If harassment is via e-mail, social networking sites, IM, and chat rooms, instruct your child to “block” bullies or delete your child’s current account and open a new one.  Check out phone features that may allow the number to be blocked.  Make a report to www.cybertipline.com, and if you feel something illegal has occurred, inform law enforcement  Information from Netsmartz Kids: http://www.netsmartz.org/Cyberbullying
  • 23.  Terrorism or threats of violent acts › Suspensions, arrests  Police, Schools Warn of Increased Online Threats › https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Police-Schools-Warn-of-Increased- Online-Threats-477243823.html  'Just a joke': Students' social media threats are disrupting schools › https://www.pnj.com/story/news/crime/2017/10/15/how-students-social- media-threats-disrupting-schools-involving-police/753349001/
  • 24.  “Google” yourself (and your family members!) › Type in first and last name, email addresses, screen names, addresses, phone numbers › search for images as well  Notice advertisements
  • 26.  It’s not all bad: › https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/5-reasons-you-dont-need-to-worry-about-kids-and- social-media?utm_source=042415+Parent+Default&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=weekly  5 Reasons You Don't Need to Worry About Kids and Social Media › Strengthens friendships  52 percent of all teens who use social media say it's helped their friendships, whereas only 4 percent say it has mainly hurt their friendships › Offers a sense of belonging › Provides genuine support › Helps them express themselves  collaboration › Lets them do good  Exposes them to world wide issues
  • 27.  Facebook , Twitter, Instagram › Age requirements  “No information from children under age 13.” › Public vs Private › Know who you add: friends vs cyberfriends › Have access to your child’s site › Be conscientious of pictures/videos  Protecting reputations online, in plain English (commoncraft.com)
  • 28.  Privacy settings  Parent pre-approve of all pictures/videos  Remind your child › Don’t post e-mail addresses or cell phone numbers › Don’t share passwords › Do not respond to any e-mails requesting personal information ,delete e-mails from unknown senders.  Discuss how to keep screen names and e-mail addresses gender-neutral, appropriate, and free of any information that could reveal identity.  Encourage your child to tell you right away if anything happens online that bothers or frightens him or her.  Information from Netsmartz Kids: http://www.netsmartz.org/RevealingTooMuch
  • 29.  Wikipedia and netlingo.com list of internet slang › http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Internet_sl ang › http://www.netlingo.com/acronyms.php  Sexting acronyms: › http://m.y102reading.iheart.com/photos/ad- 31514/23-sexting-acronyms-every-parent- should-411956/ LOL IDK POS NIFOC
  • 30.
  • 32.  Snapchat post pictures/videos with time limit, disappears afterwards What parents need to know: › It's a myth that Snapchats go away forever. Screenshots! › Location feature › Memories and ‘My Eyes Only’ Folder
  • 34.  Tumblr: streaming scrapbook of text, photos, and/or videos and audio clips › Concern: inappropriate materials easily searchable, privacy available but process is difficult, posts are copied by others and shared to non followers “reblogging”  Twitter: is a microblogging site that allows users to post brief, 140-character messages › Concern: public posts can be mature, private messages
  • 35.  Ask.fm: “Be curious with your friends”. Interact in a Q and A format with friends and anonymous friends. › Cyberbullying incidents. Very popular in the UK but catching on in the US. Linked to at least one student death (13 year old girl in FL).  Musical.ly: Create music videos of yourself and watch others videos › Adult/inappropriate language, sexual/provocative content. Very popular with our kids right now. › Pedophiles: collect and make secret video groups http://katv.com/news/local/warning-lip-syncing-app-being-used-by-child- predators-to-exploit-children
  • 37.  WhatsApp lets users send text/audio messages, videos, and photos to one or many people with no message limits or fees. (owned by Facebook) › Concerns: It can be pushy. Automatically connects you to all the people in your address book. Can post your location.  Chatiw: Free chat Now! , you can have live chat and chat with strangers. text and send pics :) instant messaging and more. Anonymous, free and requires no registration › Concerns: See above › ONLY in the Google Play store and online (no iOS)
  • 38.  MeetMe Chat and Meet New People," says it all. › It's an open network. Users can chat with whoever's online, as well as search locally, opening the door for potential trouble. Lots of details are required.  Skout is a flirting app that allows users to sign up as teens or adults. Gain ‘points’. › There's no age verification.  Tinder is a photo and messaging dating app for browsing pictures of potential matches within a certain-mile radius of the user's location. It's very popular with 20- somethings as a way to meet new people for casual or long-term relationships. (beware of Yellow – Yubo: the Tinder for Teens) › It's location-based. Geolocation means it's possible for teens to meet up with nearby people, which can be very dangerous.
  • 39.  YouNow › 'the best way to broadcast live and get an audience to watch you.‘ › Apple, Google, computer/phone › requires no registration, age verification, or identification of any sort. › Viewers communicate with the broadcaster through written comments. › www.younow.com
  • 40.  Facebook Live  Live stream  Twitch  gaming.youtube.com  ustream  https://adcoock.com/sites/top-7-best-free-live-video- streaming-websites.html
  • 41.  Calucator% › Looks like a calculator app, really a photo vault to hid photos  Make a folder in a folder  Jailbreak
  • 42.  Secret - Speak Freely post what’s on your mind anonymously. › It tries to prevent users from defaming others. It requires some private information. Strong language  WeChat WeChat encourages users to chat with strangers nearby or around the world, at random. In the top 50 apps being used.
  • 44.  Online: Animal Jam, Roblox, Minecraft  Gaming systems: PSP, Xbox Live, PS3, Wii  Handheld devices: iPod touch, iPad, cell phones  Smartphones/tables › apps
  • 45.  Know the safety features on the gaming equipment that your child uses—a headset may have voice-masking features, for example.  Keep gaming consoles in an easy-to-supervise location  Be aware of other places where your child may be accessing games.  Tell your child never to give out personal information while gaming or agree to meet anyone outside of the game.  Teach your child not to respond to anyone who is being rude or bullying while playing the game.  Set rules for how long your child may play, what types of games are appropriate, and who else may participate.  Have your child check with you before using a credit or debit card online.  Check to see if the games your child plays have reporting features or moderators.  Information from Netsmartz Kids: http://www.netsmartz.org/Gaming
  • 46.  Music/movie Downloads  Copyright Material › Images › Text  Identity Theft  Website Validity  www.turnitin.com
  • 47.  Computer system › Keeping bad stuff (predatory software) out – keeping valuables(personal information) in  Malicious codes: viruses, worms, Trojan  Parasitical malware: spyware, adware  Email scams › Downloads › Personal information  Identity fraud
  • 48.
  • 49.  Videos, photos, texts › Sexting › Child pornography › Distribution of Child Pornography  Gallery Guardian https://www.galleryguardian.co.uk/ › The app that gives you peace of mind by helping protect your child against inappropriate images on their mobile devices.
  • 50.  Review cell phone records for any unknown numbers and late night phone calls and texts.  Remind your child that texting is viral—anything sent in a text can be easily forwarded and shared.  Teach your child never to reveal cell phone numbers or passwords online.  Talk to your child about the possible consequences of sending sexually explicit or provocative images or text messages.  When shopping for a cell phone for your child, research the security settings that are available.  From Netsmartz Kids : http://www.netsmartz.org/CellPhones
  • 51.  At+T › Phones and internet: http://www.att.net/parentalcontrols  Verizon › https://wbillpay.verizonwireless.com/vzw/nos/safe guards/safeguardLandingPage.action  Sprint › http://support.sprint.com/support/service/categor y/Parental_controls-Parental_controls
  • 52.  iPhone/iPad/iPod settings › https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201304
  • 53.  Apple Classroom › Pros:  Lock devices  View screen on device  Restrict downloads  Restrict apps  Free › Cons:  proximity
  • 55.  Family Link › With the Family Link app from Google, you can stay in the loop as your kid explores on their Android* device. Family Link lets you create a Google Account for your kid that’s like your account, while also helping you set certain digital ground rules that work for your family — like managing the apps your kid can use, keeping an eye on screen time, and setting a bedtime on your kid’s device. › https://families.google.com/familylink/  http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/03/15/go ogle-now-letting-parents-set-up-accounts- for-kids-under-13/
  • 58.  Kid Zone app: for Google Play/Android only. Blocks installing apps and unwanted text messages  TeenSafe: GPS and view devices messages (even deleted) › www.teensafe.com  Lock2Learn: restricts access to different apps
  • 60.  Guard your identity › Make username generic and anonymous › Little information is needed to get to know you  Monitor your child’s technology use  Use favorites  Understand the services your child uses  Know usernames, passwords, and e-mail  Open COMMUNICATION!
  • 61.  Know child’s “online friends”  Don’t overreact to anything your child tells you (fear you will take computer away)  Never meet anyone met online  Keep your computer up-to-date › windowsupdate.microsoft.com › Virus protection › Firewall
  • 62.  www.cyberpatrol.com  www.netnanny.com  www.spectorsoft.com  www.cybersitter.com  www.covenanteyes.com Anti spyware and adware programs  www.spybot.com (Spybot S &D)  www.adaware.com (lavasoft product)
  • 63.  http://www.internetsafety101.org/Pre datorstatistics.htm  www.netsmartz.org  www.isafe.org  http://www.commonsensemedia.org/ educators/parent-media-education  http://www.kidsmart.org.uk/
  • 64.  http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/default.aspx  www.illinoisicac.org  www.internet-safety.org  www.safekids.com  https://www.workingmother.com/5-best- parental-control-app-to-protect-your- children
  • 65.  http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/help/safesurfin g/  www.wiredkids.org/index.html  www.wiredsafety.org  www.fbi.gov/publications/pguide/pguidee. htm  www.staysafe.org
  • 66.  http://www.cyberbullying.us/research.php  Bullying, Beyond the Schoolyard, by Hinduja and Patchin  http://www.cnet.com/4520-13384_1-6721368-1.html Top 5 Dangers article  http://www.cnet.com/4520-13384_1-6721401- 1.html?tag=lwt;lcol Think Before You Click Worksheet  What’s Hot apps 2015: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/15-sites-and- apps-kids-are-heading-to-after- facebook?utm_source=030615+Parent+Default&utm_m edium=email&utm_campaign=weekly#
  • 68. Thank you for your attendance at today’s presentation! Make sure you signed in before you leave Powerpoint link: https://www.slideshare.net/Kaneland Svihlik/internet-safety-for-parents- presentation-2017

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. 9th year presenting on this topic
  2. Read slide
  3. to understand this complex issue, it is important to start with perspective. Brief uses by adults
  4. Brief uses by students
  5. Points: cell phone is highest. 96% of kids 12 -17
  6. An article on Cnet stated it very concisely, the tope 5 dangers for kids….
  7. Unfortunately the exposure to sexual and pornographic materials have become more of a problem as internet access becomes easier Harassment via digital devices has also increased
  8. Unfortunately the exposure to sexual and pornographic materials have become more of a problem as internet access becomes easier Harassment via digital devices has also increased
  9. Unfortunately the exposure to sexual and pornographic materials have become more of a problem as internet access becomes easier Harassment via digital devices has also increased
  10. Unfortunately the exposure to sexual and pornographic materials have become more of a problem as internet access becomes easier Harassment via digital devices has also increased
  11. What do we tell our kids to do?
  12. Went up from 20% in 2010 to 34% in 2016
  13. Went down from 19% in 2010 to 12% in 2016