November 2014
In this month's newsletter: Parents and online safety, harmful apps, internet safety tips, and much more. Enjoy!
A little girl goes to a friend's home to play. Instead of playing with dolls, the two girls hide away in the closet and watch hard-core porn on the family's iPad. Is the fact that the iPad was not password-protected the biggest mistake parents make?Nope. Smart parents understand that the Internet is a dangerous place for kids. To protect their children's developing minds, they install filters on their computers and password protect mobile devices. They may even reach out to other parents to make sure they are doing the same.
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You may be familiar with some of the more common apps that your children use, such as Facebook or Instagram. However, there are a lot of apps that you may not know about that you should be familiar with. Many of these lesser-known apps could pose risks to your children.
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Kids use a lot of different websites and products that can sometimes be hard to keep up with. Many of these websites have good, useful things on them. However, these same websites can have unwanted content such as pornography. Here are a few ways to activate filters on some of the most popular websites, apps and devices.
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With various teaching and learning resources available on the Internet, it's not uncommon for schools to introduce tablets in the classroom. Individual access to tablets allows students to learn independent skills and have a more structured, academic practice.If your school is going to introduce- or has already introduced- tablets to your students, consider setting some guidelines. The positive aspects of using tablets can be magnified if the negative ones are avoided.
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We have social media to thank for keeping us in touch with old (and new) friends. We can also thank social media for a score of explicit and mindless material added to our daily lives. Fortunately, we don't always have to take the good with the bad.Apply these tips if you want to block a friend's content, yet still remain friends with them.
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A growing concern that many parents often experience is the concern that their child may be bullied online, or "cyberbullied". Do you know if your child is being cyberbullied? Do you have any idea how you might know? Would you know if your child is bullying others online?In a current survey, 44% of parents said they were concerned that their child could be a cyberbully. Much of this concern has been raised largely due to the rise of cyberbullying cases in the news.
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Free Resources for Parents
Net Nanny Webinars
Net Nanny webinars feature helpful tips on getting the most out of your Net Nanny software as well as special topics on pornography, protection and recovery, held twice a month and available to watch on our website, free!Latest webinar: "A Conversation About Pornography Between a Mother and Her Teenager" presented by Amy Parks, a sexual addiction therapist at Addo Recovery. Click here to watch now!Watch all of our past webinars online at www.netnanny.com/webinars.Helpful Print Materials
- Booklet - 20 Tips and Tricks for iPhone and iPad [.PDF]
- Flyer - Ways Kids Hide Apps on Android and iOS [.PDF]
- Booklet - Internet Safety for Parents [.PDF]
- Booklet - Social Networking Challenges Every Parent Should Know [.PDF]
- Flyer - 5 Tips to Follow when Talking to Teenagers About Pornography by Fight the New Drug [.PDF]
- Flyer - Scary Stats about Internet Safety [.PDF]
- Infographic - Porn Is Growing (.PDF)
- Infographic - Cyberbullies (.PDF)
- Infographic - YouTube Safety Mode (.PDF)
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The Nanny Report - November 2014
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