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		<title>Online Predators Could Contact Children By Cellular Phones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the Net did not make child predators, it has tremendously multiplied the options potential predators have to interact with victims while simultaneously lessening the prospect of detection. They may communicate with children anonymously via instant messaging, social networking web-sites, &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/online-predators-could-contact-children-by-cellular-phones/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/online-predators-could-contact-children-by-cellular-phones/">Online Predators Could Contact Children By Cellular Phones</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the Net did not make child predators, it has tremendously multiplied the options potential predators have to interact with victims while simultaneously lessening the prospect of detection. They may communicate with children anonymously via instant messaging, social networking web-sites, chat rooms, message boards, and even mobile phones.</p>
<p>Online predators really do not match any one  stereotype; apparently upstanding citizens have already been found alluring kids for sexual acts. Contrary to popular belief, most internet predators end up not being pedophiles. Pedophiles target pre-pubescent children, while online predators often focus on teenagers that engage in high risk online conduct.</p>
<p>Help safeguard children from possible predators</p>
<p>There is no greater threat to a child&#8217;s safety than an online predator who wants to meet face-to-face. Help teach your children to recognize predators&#8217; methods for online enticement.</p>
<p>Your child should not meet face-to-face with anybody they first met on the net without your authorization and/or presence.</p>
<p>Take an interest in your kid&#8217;s internet hobbies and find out with whom he or she is connecting.</p>
<p>Show your child to refrain from talking about sex with anyone they meet on the internet.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be afraid to ask questions, specially when your child is acting suspiciously.</p>
<p>Teach your son or daughter to not reveal personal information.</p>
<p>Approve all pics and vids before your child posts them online. Ensure they do not reveal identifying information and facts and are not sexually provocative or inappropriate.</p>
<p>Find warning signs. If you feel your child is actually in danger, make a statement to www.cybertipline.com and get hold of your local law-enforcement agency immediately.</p>
<p>Any time you imagine your children&#8217;s internet activities, do you keep in mind their handphones? A child might send and receive pictures, e-mails, sms, and instant messages from their smartphones, which often a lot of parents and guardians do not keep an eye on. Nonetheless, you should look at cellular phones as an extension of the world-wide-web and implement the comparable safety measures such as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.net-nanny-mobile.com/webwatcher-mobile.html">webwatcher mobile</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ultimatespyphone.com/net-nanny-mobile.html">net nanny mobile</a>, or <a target="_blank" href="http://www.iphoneintercept.com/mobile-nanny.html">Spy Phone</a> software.</p>
<p>Allow kids to use cellular phones securely</p>
<p>Is your youngster counting   the days until he or she is allowed to have a phone? Or are you already discussing minute and text message allowances? Regardless which stage you may be in with your youngster, these tips will certainly help you to make rules for less risky mobile phone use.</p>
<p>Review mobile phone records for any unidentified numbers and late night phone calls and texts.</p>
<p>Advise your kids that sending texts is viral, everything sent in a text can be forwarded and shared.</p>
<p>Show your kid never ever disclose cell phone numbers or passwords on the internet.</p>
<p>Talk to your kids about the likely consequences of sending inappropriate graphics or sms.</p>
<p>Any time shopping for a smartphone for your kids, examine the security settings that are offered.</p>
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