On Line Safety Tips
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Use the Internet with your child. Be involved at all times in your child's online activities-talk to them about online safety.
Learn about and use Parental Controls, and set `ground rules' for online behavior.
Know at all times who your child is taking to online, and what Web sites they visit.
Put your child's computer in a `family' area of the house, and never in the child's room.
Be sure to report conduct or material that is offensive to your ISP; if it is threatening, report it to local law enforcement.
Teach your child never to plan a face-to-face meeting with online friends, and to tell you if they are asked to meet someone offline.
For Kids
Never give out your name, home address, age, phone number or school name-or any personal information-to strangers online.
Don't give out your password to anyone, either online or offline.
Never agree to meet an online friend in person without your one of your parents.
Don't email pictures of yourself to strangers online.
never accept things from strangers online, such as emails, files, pictures, or Web links.
If someone says or does something online that makes you feel unsafe or uncomfortable, tell an adult right away.
These internet safety rules came from Jonathan F. Miller Chairman and CEO for America Online, Inc.
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