Sunday, 29 July 2012

Online Safety

Online safety for children is an important issue for schools and parents. We discuss internet safety at school and we have set appropriate expectations for the use of computers and the internet in the neighborhoods. While we realise that many of you are very experienced users of the internet we felt that some tips on how to ensure your childs safety online would be helpful.

1. Password Security - Our passwords and usernames are our online identity and they need to be kept secret. If you or your child think that a password has been seen by someone else, change it straight away. Also talk to them about choosing passwords that are more than six characters and use a combination of letters, numbers and punctuation marks as this will ensure that they have a strong password.

2. Computer Location - Ensuring that your child uses the internet in an area of the house where you can supervise will help to ensure that they are safe when online.

3. Social Networking and Forums - Talk to your children about never giving away personal information when communicating with others on social networking sites or on internet forums.

4. Communication - Encourage open communication with your child about the internet and the things that they enjoy online. Encourage them to let you know immediately if they see something that they don't understand or something that makes them feel uncomfortable.

For more information and fun activities try the Australian government's Cybersmart website which is linked below.

http://www.cybersmart.gov.au/

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