Every parent worries about their children both online and off.
Who are they talking to online?  Are they chatting with strangers?  
What information are they sharing?  Does your teen or child know the 
boundaries?
Let’s face it, you can never be safe enough or secure enough–there is always something new to learn!
Encourage your teens to participate in The Safer Online Teen Challenge by Microsoft!
The Challenge is an interactive contest where teens can teach others 
how to manage their digital lifestyle by creating a song, video, skit or
 other original work. It’s a perfect way for teens to put their own spin
 on how they navigate digital safety.
Here’s how it works:
• Teens ages 13 to 18 (where applicable), select an online safety topic from either the Microsoft Safety & Security Center or the “Resources” tab of the Safer Online by Microsoft Facebook page.
• They create their work of art (using one of Microsoft’s five 
categories: skit/presentation, video, story/cartoon, song, survey) and 
submit their entry by April 12 on the Challenge website.
• Then, Microsoft’s Safer Online Facebook fans will vote to select the 
winners of each category. Microsoft will post the winning entries on 
their website and the winners will receive prizes like tablets, gaming 
systems and more.
Follow the Microsoft Safety Team on Twitter.
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