Monitoring Your Child Can Prevent Identity Theft
If you have a child, you know how important it is to monitor your child's
computer activity.
Sometimes it is tempting not to let your child use the computer at all but there is such a wealth of knowledge
available, every child should have the opportunity to take advantage of the great resource. One of the reasons
monitoring your child on the internet is so important is the threat of identity theft.
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Children don't always see danger, especially when it's on a computer. As many
as seventy-five percent of minors who use the internet will willingly give out their personal
information, including their address, phone number and information about their family's personal habits. That's
why parental monitoring for identity theft is so important when your child uses the internet.
You can get software that will block a child's access to adult material such
as that which is a regular part of computers at schools. Since you never know what type of search can pull up
inappropriate information on a computer, this parental monitoring software is essential. You can even keep a log of
all of the websites that your child visits.
To make sure your child stays safe on your home computer or on any other
computer they have access to, you should have rules that you insist on the entire family following. Monitoring the
computer for identity theft must be a regular event on top of that. Teach your kids never to give out their photo
online to anyone, as well as an address or phone number. They should also never tell anyone online where they go to
school.
Children should never use their real name online, only a made-up ID so that
their name can't be found in the phone book or by other means. Make them understand that you are monitoring their
computer usage for identity theft that others can commit against them. Then make sure that you always follow
through with monitoring for identity theft.
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