Parents - 10 Ways to Keep Your Children Safe Online:
- Place the computer in the most public room in your home.
- Establish ground rules for Internet usage.
- Share time online by surfing on the Internet with your child.
- Instruct your child not to give out personal information without your permission.
- Read the privacy policy of any site that asks for personal information before you
allow your child to respond.
- If your child wants to meet in person someone they've met online, make sure a parent
is present.
- Instruct your child never to respond to email or chat messages that make them feel
uncomfortable. (And ensure that your child reports such messages to you when/if
they occur.)
- Inform your ISP (Internet Service Provider) of any inappropriate uses of the Internet
encountered by you or your child. Report child pornography immediately to your local
state police or federal law enforcement authorities. You may also report it to the
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
- Encourage your child to share their online experiences with you.
- Know exactly what various parental control tools can and cannot do and how they
work.
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To report suspected child exploitation online, please go to
Cyber Tipline
For additional information on Internet Crimes Against Children or to request a presentation
in your area by the Alabama Department of Public Safety, Public Information Office
(PIO) on Internet Safety, please call (334) 242-4445 or email
info@dps.alabama.gov.
Disclaimer: This project was supported by Grant # 2000-MC-CX-K019 from the Office
of Juvenile Justice Delinquency & Prevention (OJJDP), U.S. Department of Justice
(US DOJ).