Showing posts with label cyber predators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cyber predators. Show all posts

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Sue Scheff: Teens and Chat Room Safety


Does your child, teen or do you venture into “Chat Rooms” online? Chat rooms are among the riskiest places on the Net for children and teens. Most Internet Predators are lingering waiting for their next victim in a variety of chat rooms. Don’t allow it to be your child.


As a Parent Advocate, I encourage all parents to take the steps to educate your children about cyber safety with a strong emphasis on chat room safety. October is National Cyber Safety Awareness Month, which is a reason for you to set aside time to sit with your kids and discuss what lurks online.


Here are some great Chat Room safety tips from Connect Safely to share with your family:
Remember that what you say in a chat room or instant messaging session is live -- you can't take it back or delete it later.


Don’t say anything you wouldn’t want the public to know — this includes your full name, your address, phone number of other personal information.


Don't get together with someone you meet in a chat room. If you must, meet in a public place and bring along some friends.


Don’t reveal your actual location or when and where you plan to hang out.


Choose a nickname that's not sexually suggestive and doesn’t give away your real name.


If someone says or does something creepy, block them and don't respond.


Just sign out if the topic turns to sex. That can often lead somewhere you don't want to go.



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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Sue Scheff: Teens helping Teens Fight Against Cyberbullying


Cati Cares - Helping Teens Stay Safe Online

Please Help Me STOP CYBER BULLYING and Help Keep Teens Using the Internet SAFE! Cati Cares is dedicated to serving teens in our community by providing a valuable resource for internet safety tips and cyber bullying prevention.


My name is Cati and I am a 16 year old junior at a local high school in San Diego, CA. I want to help make our world a safer place!


I decided to start this site on my 15th birthday as a way to reach out to other teens about how important INTERNET SAFETY is and how we can join together to STOP CYBER BULLYING. TURNING TEARS INTO ACTION.......


Unfortunately, many teens have been the victims of internet crimes and cyber bullying. Take the pledge to not be a bully and to BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE! If you have a problem and don't know where to turn, please CONTACT ME and I will offer some helpful advice and a safe haven to share your story and seek help.


I continue to strive to be better everyday of my life and I live my life to the fullest. Being a teen isn't easy and each teen should be able to face middle school and high school prepared and ready for some of the tough issues they may face.

I want everyone to be able to feel safe on the internet and be confident that they WILL NOT be cyber bullied. Join ME and use my tips to stay safe and to stop the vicious trend of cyber bullying.


Visit Cati's website at https://caticares.com/Home_Page.php and help her to help others!

Friday, June 26, 2009

Sue Scheff: Mothers Against Predators


As a mother and grandmother, I am very fortunate my kids are not hooked online - maybe it is because the horrible ordeal I went through or maybe it is because they have other activities that doesn't give them extra time to surf online. Either way, I am silently grateful. I know the Internet can be an educational tool, but at the same time it can be a harmful, hurtful and potentially dangerous space - what is lurking online? Most everyone from every walk of life. Be an educated parent.



Every time our children log on to the world wide web, they expose themselves to a world of strangers. Hidden among those strangers are predators who navigate the cyber world with ease. They exploit social networking sites to find our kids. They have even formed their own online networks, trading tips on how to reach our children. We must respond. Together we can reduce the odds that another child is hurt. Please join our fight against those who prey on our children.