Children today are growing up with the Internet as a
regular part of life, yet the World-Wide-Web was fairly new when their parents
were young. Along with all the fun and informative things available to children
online, a serious danger also lurks. Internet predators like to use the anonymity
of the Internet, and are constantly on the lookout for innocent victims. It’s important for parents to be aware of the ways
sexual predators troll for kids online. Here are 10 things to watch out for to
keep your kids safe on the Internet.
Online games – One place Internet predators connect with kids is
online games. They will choose games that are popular with the age group they
prefer and pose as other kids to foster a friendship with children. Predators
will watch for gamer names that indicate the gender, location or other
information that is useful to them.
Chat rooms – Sexual predators will pose as kids in chat rooms
that are popular with children. This is an easy way for them to garner
information and target unsuspecting youngsters. Once they gain a child’s trust,
they may try setting up a meeting in person.
Facebook – Parents need to be very careful about whether or
not they allow their children to have their own personal Facebook accounts.
This is prime hunting grounds for Internet stalkers who target kids. It’s very
easy for them to set up fake Facebook pages and “friend” teens and preteens.
Twitter – Social media is a great way for pedophiles to
connect with their victims, and Twitter is no exception. Many young people use
tweeting as their primary form of communication, and predators know this and go
where the kids are.
Websites for kids – Parents may think websites like Disney and PBS Kids
are safe for their children to frequent, but predators like to frequent them
too. What better place is there to find lonely kids who want to chat?
Instant messaging – Since emails will linger in an account until
they’re deleted, Internet predators prefer to use instant messaging that
disappears once the window is closed. This makes it harder for parents to
monitor who’s talking to their kids and what they’re saying.
MySpace – Some consider MySpace one of the worst sites for
online predators who want to connect with children. The online surveys are fun
to fill out, but they also provide lots of information that can be used to gain
trust with unsuspecting youngsters.
Pictures – Parents need to educate their children on how
pictures posted online can be used by sexual predators. It helps them to
identify kids who fit their personal preferences, and any picture posted online
can be used and manipulated by anyone. Child pornographers are constantly
monitoring the Internet for potentially suggestive photos of children.
Target the vulnerable – Internet predators are constantly on the lookout
for vulnerable children that they can exploit. Kids that are lonely, unhappy,
who are having difficulty with school, or who have poor relationships with
their parents are easy targets. They also like kids who are willing to keep
secrets from their parents or other authorities.
Use coded language – The shortcut language that kids use for texting
makes it harder for parents to readily understand what they’re saying. Just
glancing over their child’s shoulder, a text message can look like
gobbledygook, so parents need to learn this coded language to help keep their
kids safe. You better believe the Internet predators know exactly what texting
shortcuts mean and how to use it to gain a child’s trust.
Being aware of the inherit risks that the Internet
poses to innocent children is the first step parents who want to keep their
children safe need to take. Parents need to educate themselves and their
children about the dangers of Internet predators as they teach them how to use
the Web. Establish rules and guidelines for computer and cell phone use, and
keep the computer in a common area easily observable by parents and siblings.
Use online tools for privacy settings and set up parental alerts. Parental involvement
is the key to protecting your children from online sexual predators.
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