From Marcy Zitz,Your Guide to Family Internet.

Whether you are new to the Internet or a well-seasoned surfer, safety for your family, should be considered at all times. Most likely you will never be stalked because of being online, but better safe than sorry. The price is too high to make a careless mistake.

Learn To Navigate The Internet
Being Internet savvy is one of the best ways to protect yourself. Take the time to go through one of the many Internet Tutorials that are available. Not only will it help to protect your children, it will teach you how to better navigate the Internet, so you can find the information that you need.

Internet Filtering
There are many filtering programs that are available. A filtering program will block access to many pornographic sites. Installing them are fairly simple. There are also Internet Service Providers that filter the Internet at the server level. Before installing the software or signing on with a filtered Internet service provider, here are a few questions that you may want to ask:

  • Can the filter be over-road, if I want to access objectionable sites?
  • Does this limit access to chat rooms?
  • What percentage of objectionable sites does this actually filter?
  • How is the filtering done? Is it humans that decide the list that is OK or is each page scanned for objectionable material?
Full reviews of filtering software can be read here. (some of these programs are free)

Using a filtered search engine is also a good option. There are many that will only return family orientated sites. To learn more, click here.

Checking Your Child's Internet Activity
Did you know that your browser keeps a record of the sites that are visited? It is easy to see what sites your child has been visiting. Easy to follow directions are here.

Rules About Using The Internet
Make it clear about what you deem appropriate behavior on the Internet. Creating a list of rules before you encounter problems will help. Sign a user agreement with your kids, where you agree to how you will answer certain questions. Make a big deal out of it, because it is a big deal. Children need to be reminded constantly that the Internet can be a dangerous place. You can also have them play the Internet Safety Quiz Game.

Never Give Out Personal Information On The Internet
Often children will be asked to give out personal information. You must make sure they understand that this is not safe. A few pieces of information can lead to a disaster. Please read to them