Internet Safety for Children Essay

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    cousin is doing on the internet? Not many people do. My little sister has me blocked from all of her social media accounts because she wants her “privacy” at twelve years old. From personal experience I can vouch for the internet being a very unsafe place for children. I believe that young children should not be allowed unsupervised internet use freely. The internet is something easily accessible now. You carry it with you on your phone and your tablet. Nowadays young children are getting…

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    rights of the users of the internet, these laws are essential to overall internet safety. Such laws include the Computer Fraud And Abuse Act (CFAA), the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), the Cyber Intelligence Sharing And Protection Act (CISPA) and the Computer Fraud And Abuse Act (CFAA). These laws represent the essential framework for basic internet safety and laws are are important…

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    one another is remarkable, the world seemingly not so small anymore. Strangers are now a part of our lives like never before, strangers are now a part of children and young adults’ lives like never before. A cyber world with no rules, where someone can become anyone, where predators now have a mask of anonymity and an effective outlet. And children and young adults fall victim to these predators lurking online masquerading as whoever they wish and will exploit through online solicitation. Online…

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    When it comes to internet censorship, there are mainly two points of view; those who believe in limitless internet freedom, whether it is freedom of accessing or sharing the internet contents, and those who prefer regulations imposed by the government for the sake of safety. Earlier in the human history, before the invention of the internet, both aforementioned ideologies were implied to other parts of the society, and the results are clear. Records are evident of what happened when people were…

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    understands that parents should not use it to find out personal information or to read the gossip that happens at school. He supports his points by giving many real life examples and connecting them to what parents care about most: their children’s safety. I have come to agree with Coben’s position as I also believe that parents should have this software because…

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    the less fortunatee, technology couldn’t be that evil as expressed because organizations wouldn’t be involved if putting in computers where damaging the youth. So my question to you: Is technolgy evil or helping children? One of the biggest and fearful issues concerning the internet…

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    and its influence in children are discussed. Issues regarding children’s safety in the internet are conveyed as currently being flawed and in need of a particular enforcement. Coben’s stance is that the use of a greater intrusion of privacy via parental spyware is needed for protection of children in the online medium. Unfortunately, this stance seems to only mitigate issues initially…

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    Child Online Privacy

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    using the internet. Internet tracking data is a danger to our personal security. Children are vulnerable to having their information leaked without knowing that it is occurring. “Various Web sites were collecting personal data from children without parental knowledge or consent. Research published by the Center for Media Education showed that children did not understand the potential negative outcomes of revealing personal information online” (Rouse 3). Due to the children’s lack of safety…

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    something that appears strange to young children. There is something that scares them, that confuses them and that they don’t understand. Living today in a modernized world where “according to data released by Statistics Canada in 2012, 83% of Canadian household had access to the internet”. This can make it difficult to hide and protect children from inappropriate things on the internet. The world that we live in is over sexualized and rather than hiding the children from things that exist, we…

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    Today’s kids are focused more on technology. They worry more about their social life. They waste most of their time on their phone and internet uses, than going outside and playing. Spyware is a helpful tool when your children are wasting most of their time on the internet. It can help you see what your child is doing. You, as a parent, can prevent your child from going on innappropriate sites. spyware is also a way to help your child go the right direction and not do anything bad. Spyware…

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