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7 Ways Of Ensuring Your Child’s Safety On The Internet by africa4ever: 12:51pm On Jul 11, 2020
How can parents safeguard their wards on the internet particularly at this time when kids are at home? What are some online safety practices for kids? These questions and many more would trouble any parent today and even would-be parents, and rightly so.
Below are 7 extremely good tips on how to ensure your child’s safety on the internet.
1. Expose The Danger:

If you want to keep your child safe online, to start with, you need to inform your kids on the danger that prowls online. As much as you want your child to enjoy the bonuses of skyrocketing technological revolutions of their time, you don’t want them to unconsciously invite danger to into your home or their lives.

So familiarize your kids generally about the various crimes that happen on the Internet and how they can evade such evils.
2. Personal Information Sharing:

People commonly believe that Information is power but to internet swindlers, your subjective information is a lot of money. Help your kids to understand that their personal information is sacred. They must not needlessly disclose their date of birth; home addresses, or email passwords; banking details, phone numbers and other personal information.

Under no circumstance should they give out their travel details out in over-excitement, this could be risky. Cyber criminals are voraciously on the lookout for such information and you don’t want your child to be a victim.
3. Check Privacy Settings:

Another way to ensure child’s safety on the Internet is for parents to help their kids check privacy settings on their accounts. Browsers can be attuned in the menu section in order to shield the kids from viruses and adult contents.
4. Backup is Important:

Help your kids understand the importance of back up for their data, and this must be done regularly. Provide your kids with an external drive to backup important documents and files on their computer. Should there be any occurrence of cyber-crime such as ransom ware, they could easily resort to the backup.
5. Always Close Opened Accounts:

Another way to keep kids safe online is to teach them not to leave their accounts opened. Even if they are making use of their personal laptop or they browse at the Cyber Café, they should always close their accounts before exiting a site. For example, if they open their Facebook account with another person’s computer, they must never forget to log out properly before closing the computer.
6. Use of Strong Passwords:

Use of very strong passwords is the antidote to most cyber-crimes. Teach your kids to use very strong passwords for their accounts. They can have a combination of upper and lower cases, alphabets and numbers etc. They should avoid using easy passwords such as their date of birth.

Do not make use of the same password for numerous accounts simply because you can easily remember them. Create different strong passwords for all your accounts.
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If you will find it difficult remembering your passwords, you can increase your password protection with a password management program which can remember each password and you need to remember just one password to unlock others. Teach your kids these.
7. Reputation is everything:

Another way to make the internet safe for your children is to teach them that whatever goes on the internet stays on the internet. Once they upload pictures of themselves online, it remains online for as long as the internet still stands even after they might have deleted them. And whatever they post online could be used against them in the nearest future. Questionable pictures or obscene speeches should never mistakenly find their way online.
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