Keeping kids safe on the Internet
By Online Security Authority on Jan 10, 2007 in Online Security Authority, Predators and Pedophiles, Thoughts on Security
Meeting set to help parents with online questions
By ROB STROUD, Staff Writer
CHARLESTON — Dateline NBC’s investigative reports about sexual predators targeting teens online have caused many local parents to worry about their own children being at risk.
Deputy Chief Mark Jenkins said these parents have approached the Charleston Police Department during the last six months with concerns and questions about the risks of their children’s Internet usage.
Consequently, Jenkins said, the police department plans to offer tips for protecting children online during a public meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Charleston High School library. Community members from Charleston and beyond are welcome to attend.
“Knowing the places and people your children visit online is just as important as knowing their friends and the places they go in the real world,” Jenkins said. “Unless you know what your child is doing in cyberspace, he or she could be in danger.”
OSA Editorial Comments:
We have to be aware of what is going on in the online world, and just how careful you have to be everyday protecting your kids from predators! Start now, find out how your Keep Kids safe.
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Bill Wardell
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