As parents, we know it’s important to keep our children safe when they’re online. The internet can be a great tool for learning and connecting with others, but it also has its dangers. A useful article on “Internet Safety for Kids,” from  ConsumerNotice.org outlines some key points for keeping kids safe online.

One of the most important things to keep in mind is that kids are not always aware of the risks of the internet. They may not understand that the information they share online can be used to harm them or others. Parents should talk to their kids about the importance of keeping personal information private and not sharing it with strangers.

Rockford’s Rock Opera stories are available on various apps, providing children with an engaging and entertaining way to learn and explore stories and music. However, we are very mindful of internet and app safety, and have taken steps to ensure that our apps and website are safe for children to use. We do not include any advertising or pop-ups, and we do not direct children to external websites. Additionally, we avoid any in-app purchasing to ensure that children are not accidentally charged for items without their parents’ permission. Our website is also child-safe and strictly adheres to all guidelines for online safety for children.

Kids may be exposed to inappropriate content or bullying online. Parents should monitor their child’s internet activity and be aware of the websites and apps they are using. It’s also important to teach kids how to handle cyberbullying and what to do if they experience it.

What Parents Can Do to Keep Their Kids Safe Online

  • Keep your children’s computer in a common area of the home to monitor their Internet activity.
  • Check your child’s browser history frequently.
  • Use security software or tools.
  • Activate privacy features through your browser or internet service provider.
  • Know what other computers or devices your child is using.
  • Know your children’s passwords.
  • Watch for changes in your child’s behaviour that may indicate cyberbullying or contact with a stranger

Finally, the article highlights the importance of setting boundaries and limits for internet use. This includes setting time limits and filtering content. Parents can use tools like parental controls to help keep kids safe online.

Overall, internet safety for kids is a complex issue, but there’s great advice available at: https://www.consumernotice.org/data-protection/internet-safety-for-kids/