Sadly, our children are faced with many dangers that simply did not exist when we were younger. The Internet is a wonderful tool that adds convenience, information and recreation for many people, however, with the good there is an amount …[Continue]
Checking Your Child’s MySpace Profile and Contacts
As a parent you have a right to be concerned about the things that your child may be subjected to through simply using the Internet. In just the last decade a whole new type of predator has emerged. Predators who …[Continue]
Virus-Free and Carefree on MySpace
It’s fun to go online, but it is no fun to suffer with an annoying computer virus. Even less fun is trying to resurrect a dead hard drive. Especially when the paper due tomorrow is only saved on the dead …[Continue]
How to (Safely) Make Friends on MySpace
MySpace is designed to be a forum for young people to exchange ideas, pictures, sounds and words. The idea is that you register your information, obtain your own MySpace page and customize it as you like. The problem is that …[Continue]
Don’t Become A Target For Predators on MySpace
It is possible to keep yourself from being a target on MySpace, but it is also definitely a challenge. No one is 100% immune from danger even if they do everything right when it comes to exercising caution. Predators are …[Continue]
Blocking MySpace From Your Child
If you were not already aware, MySpace is a website that is designed to connect kids with other kids. The idea is that one child opens an account and is given their own MySpace page. The user of that page …[Continue]
How to Post Online Info Safely
Most everyone knows that there are dangers to posting photos, profiles and other personal information on the Internet. This is such a hazard because anyone who wishes can take a look at your personal information. In the wrong hands even …[Continue]
What Can You Safely Share on MySpace?
MySpace.com is a website where users register by entering personal information and a photo and then proceed to post more information and chat with others. In the course of carrying on what may seem like harmless conversations, many teens share …[Continue]