Child Internet Predators
Battling the child internet predators online is never easy. One of the fatal mistakes any parent can make is, believing that their child or children are free of dangers. This mistake in thinking has caused many children to die, or else live wishing like hell the predator killed them.
To battle child internet predators you must have a basic idea of how the Internet works, and what it offers. The Internet is similar to the web of a spider, i.e. it connects computers in figures together, linking the computers to a server, device, and so forth. Mainframes are computers that primarily host all information on websites, while your computer and other computers, alike login to share information.
The Internet was first created in the late 60s and was first known as the ARPANET. The US Department of Defense is the first constructors of the Internet and the purpose was to provide a defense should a nuclear should a strike occur. This took place during the war.
The downside is that the Internet was constructed as a decentralize, neither which means nor the government, entity, or companies own the Internet. This is includes nil on management of the Internet. With this in mind, we see that the government and law have minimal control over who visits the Internet and who stalks victims abroad and aboard the Worldwide Web. (WWW)
Some of the areas online where children visit can increase risks of dangers. To name a few, we can consider Internet cafés, or at the houses of friends. At these areas, we as parents cannot control what our children are doing online. Still, a few organizations often regulate the Internet. These organizations make it easy to find names, rather than numbers. The ISP’s is what connects all users to the Internet. The ISP enables parents a surety to an extent, since ISP’s enable you to see what your child is doing online. The ISP enables you to track sites visited, track downloads with graphics, and even check your e-mails. NOTE: It is essential that your check all information your server provides you, since they too have the ability to Track your every move. Predators can work at server providers’ offices!
It is important to add a encrypted software to e-mail boxes as well as utilizing Https sites rather than the http: sites. The http(s) stands for secure socket layers or SSL. How to monitor Internet activities is keeping your child online at home, rather than at cafés or else at friends’ homes.
One thing you can do to track your child’s activities online, is go to the Startup area, and right-click with your mouse. You will see a list of items to select, select Cookies to view traces of site visits. Click Incomplete to view downloads. Click Shared Files to view downloads. We recommend that you review this area each time your child goes online.
NOTE: IF you notice any suspicious e-mails, downloads, etc, take the time to inform the proper authorities. You can report Spam mails, Phish Mails, and so forth online.
Most ISP companies, which are responsible, will keep logs of activities conducted over the Internet. Do not worry, since if something was to happen to your child or you, the police can track cyber stalkers, pedophiles, serial killers/rapist, and hackers by use of this information. Learning about the Internet, and how it works can help you protect your child from online dangers. However, tools are also available that will help you safeguard your children from online dangers. Take the time to learn more about the tools that can save your child.
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