Internet Safety Tips Sydney NSW

Creating and following online safety guidelines can help make the Internet a safer experience for your family members. Read the list provided in this article to see what you can do to keep your family away from online predators.

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1300 304 301
Sydney, NSW
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(02) 9212 2772
Suite 202, 2nd Floor, 661 George St
Sydney, NSW
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1800 644 770
Sydney, NSW
Warren Smith & Partners Pty Ltd
(02) 9299 1312
1st Flr, 123 Clarence St
Sydney, NSW
Stowe Australia Pty Ltd
(02) 9282 9005
6 Cunningham St
Sydney, NSW
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(02) 9293 2954
Sydney, NSW
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(02) 9848 2111
Sydney, NSW
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1300 304 301
Sydney, NSW
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(02) 9299 5057
Level 4, 120 Sussex St
Sydney, NSW
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(02) 9299 5057
Level 4, 120 Sussex St
Sydney, NSW
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Internet Safety Tips

Creating and following online safety guidelines can help make the Internet a safer experience for your family members.

  • Place your computer in an open room with the monitor facing out. This allows you to see and control what happens on the Internet.
  • Educate your children about the Internet—both positives and potential dangers.
  • Bookmark child-friendly web sites. This allows children to easily find safe sites they have used before.
  • Teach your children that Internet safety means never giving out personal information over the Internet.
  • Share your Internet child safety experiences—both good and bad—with others.
  • Teach your children to stay out of chat rooms.
  • Don't install peer-to-peer applications (file sharing). Most peer-to-peer activity is illegal or objectionable.
  • Teach children to crash and tell. If they have a bad experience, they should feel comfortable turning off the computer immediately and talking with a parent about the experience.
  • Never allow your children to meet with someone from an online session.
  • Know the parents of your children's friends and others your children email online.
  • Teach children not to open email from those they don't know.
  • Never respond to an unsubscribe notice on a pornographic email. If you or your child receives a message that threatens, harasses, or is of a sexual nature, forward a copy to your ISP and ask for assistance in tracking and blocking the sender

Internet child safety is crucial to creating a fun and safe family online experience.

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