Child pornography and abuse have become a serious concern in the United States of America. Child trafficking has become a growing industry despite the best effort of our law enforcement agencies. But, even as the government works at creating ways and means of prevent child abuse, the primary responsibility of a child’s protection lies with his or her parents.
Today, the Internet has become an intrinsic part of our lives. Our children use the Internet for research and education as well as for entertainment. With the rise of social networking, children today are parts of many social networks like MySpace and FaceBook. In such environments, children come in contact with many strangers, and this is where the danger lies.
Online predators are adept at using the internet to lure children into their trap. They pretend to be children themselves to make friends with other children. Such online predators are a grave threat to your children’s safety and well being and, it is your responsibility to protect your children from them.
It is not possible to look over the shoulders of your child every time he or she is online. It will overwhelm the child and curb his spirit to explore. But, you still need to take steps to protect your child from online predators.
The easiest solution is to get PC monitoring software to be able to keep track of all the websites your child visits and all the people he or she interacts with. If you detect any threat or danger to your child’s safety, you can take immediate action. You can call the police on any person you suspect to be an online predator and you will find them keen to help you. Not only will you be protecting your own child, you will be helping make the Internet free of online predators.
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I feel like you do on this subject. There is plenty of good stuff out there to pile on our computers to make it safe but it is hard to stay ahead of the bad stuff. I’ve actually put some keystrokers on my computer that were supposed to protect my family. So your words are appreciated, but the picture is what caught my eye. It was perfect for the post.