February 23, 2009 - It’s a wild, worldwide web out there, especially for kids who aren’t always aware where their information goes. It’s important to know what steps one can take to protect their children, personal data, and computer hardware when surfing the Net.
Stories come out frequently about tweens and teens that place themselves in danger by revealing personal or sensitive information. They might accidentally tell the wrong person their name, what school they go to, their home address, or where they will be after school. They could also post that information into a public area like a social networking site where anyone could read it.
According to an April, 2007 Pew Internet & American Life Project report entitled, Teens, Privacy & Online Social Networks, “32 percent of online teenagers and 43 percent of social-networking teens have been contacted online by complete strangers; while 31 percent of social-networking teens have "friends" on their social network profile who they have not met in person.”
Read more
Recent comments
1 hour 6 min ago
1 hour 8 min ago
4 hours 51 min ago
4 hours 55 min ago
14 hours 21 min ago
18 hours 41 min ago
1 day 12 hours ago
1 day 20 hours ago
1 day 21 hours ago
1 day 21 hours ago