I've been saving a Microsoft Security Newsletter for Home Users that I received from Microsoft in December 2004, because it has some excellent information about protecting children against online evils. Below is the section including pertinent links:
Protecting your kids online
10 things to teach kids about Internet safety
Just like the real world, the Internet can be dangerous for kids. Before you let your kids go online without your supervision, make you sure that you discuss how they can use the Internet safely and establish some rules. These 10 ideas will get you started.
Kids and the Internet: Your questions answered
All parents have questions about how to supervise their children's Internet use. We compiled a list of some of the most common questions and answered them here.
Online predators: Help minimize the risk
Online predators are one of many parents' worst fears. By knowing the risks of online communication and being involved, you can help prevent your child from becoming a target.
Internet safety guidelines for kids of all ages
Some Web content is clearly not appropriate for every age group. Learn how to help your kids distinguish good information from bad and avoid violent or hateful content. Plus, get tips on how to guide kids' Internet use as they grow through different ages and stages in their lives:
Ages 2-4
Ages 5-6
Ages 7-8
Ages 9-12
Ages 13-17
You can subscribe to the newsletter here.
2005/04/14
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