20 Ways To Mark Safer Internet Day 2007
Today is Safer Internet Day! It’s purpose is to bring attention to some of the risks that youth are faced with daily on the Internet.
I have compiled a list of things that you can do today to mark Safer Internet Day:
- Install/update antivirus on your computer
- Install a firewall on your computer
- Lock down your home wireless network
- Surf the Internet with your kids
- Talk to your kids about the risks on the Internet
- Sign up for an Internet safety course
- Organize an Internet awareness event at your church, club, etc.
- Install antispyware on your computer
- Install an Internet monitor on your computer
- Sign an Internet Use Contract with your children
- Move your home computer to a common room
- Look through your computer’s Internet cache for suspicious behavior
- Ask your kids to explain how something works on the Internet
- Research Internet risks on the Internet
- Create a pseudonym to use on the Internet
- Make your phone number unlisted
- Report a spammer or Internet fraud to your Internet provider
- Install antispam software
- Get administrative access to your kids’ computers
- Learn the mean of the following terms:
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The Fieldhouse Says:
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JP - MySpace Blog Says:
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 amyou should feel outraged at the level of bigotry and hatred from the panel at the end of this segment on CNN. I’m pretty worked up about this one, so yet again- more slim pickings… Steps to protect yourself from identity theft Again- something a day late, but still a good bit of information regarding “Safer Internet Day” Which would you rather have? A former Congress person parking where they don’t work. Or a current Congress person parking where they don’t work?
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WebSlackr - Stuff on the Web Says:
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 ammeasures to ensure our safety online. So, in the spirit of the day, I decided to post a few links to some internet safety tips. Check them out: 44 Different Ways to Protect Yourself from Phishing Internet Safety Tip: Watch out for Phishing Sites The Daily Cup of Tech: 20 Ways to Mark Safer Internet Day 2007 The FBI’s Parent Guide to Internet Safety (also in PDF) Webopedia’s All About Phishing Site [IMG Add to del.icio.us] [IMG Digg This] [IMG Add to Reddit] [IMG ] [IMG ] [IMG ]

