Parent Tips | Social Media & Internet Security Laura Dunkley
Parenting Tips on how to help your families stay safe while using social media and the internet. A few online usage tips & guidelines for the early years, teens & adults.
It is wise to take comprehensive preventive measures when it comes to securing and protecting your device. Have a look at these ways to protect your information and improve your chances of recovering your phone when it’s stolen or lost.
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Technology Safety for Families
Technology is changing so fast, that it is impossible to keep up with the newest trends. Keeping our families safe can be overwhelming. Do we let our 11 year old use Instagram? Are my photos safe in iCloud? How do block pornography? What about twitter? YouTube? Google? Carbonite?
The truth is that God made technology and properly used, it can be an incredible tool in so many ways. Scott Burnett, a technology safety expert, will give us a roadmap with specific guidelines on keeping your loved ones safe. He will explain the most common dangers and give us practical easy to use instructions on how to protect our families. Scott will cover topics that effect the family from the newlyweds to empty nesters, and grandparents too! We will review some computer programs and phone apps too. Q and A will follow.
This wonderful presentation, appropriate for teens and young adults, was created by Symantec's Rayane Hazimeh for the Dubai Techfest, 2013. We thank her for generously sharing her content with the SlideShare community.
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Parent Tips | Social Media & Internet Security Laura Dunkley
Parenting Tips on how to help your families stay safe while using social media and the internet. A few online usage tips & guidelines for the early years, teens & adults.
It is wise to take comprehensive preventive measures when it comes to securing and protecting your device. Have a look at these ways to protect your information and improve your chances of recovering your phone when it’s stolen or lost.
Hume Lake Spring Marriage Retreat tech safety presentationScott Burnett
Technology Safety for Families
Technology is changing so fast, that it is impossible to keep up with the newest trends. Keeping our families safe can be overwhelming. Do we let our 11 year old use Instagram? Are my photos safe in iCloud? How do block pornography? What about twitter? YouTube? Google? Carbonite?
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12 tips for cell phone safety for kids
1. Back to School 2012:
12 Tips for Cell Phone Safety for Kids
Marian Merritt
Norton Internet Safety Advocate
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2. 1. Set a password
• Set a password on the phone to
lock the keypad and screen when
not in use
– Great first line of defense against cyber
bullying and sexting
– Unprotected, a phone can be misused
by others
• Prevent private information access by others
• Prevent people looking at private images and
messages
• Prevent hacked social networks, emails and
passwords
96% of lost phones had their info accessed by finder1
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1. Symantec Honey Stick study 2012
3. 2. Tape a recovery phone number to phone
• Put your home or office number on
the back of phone
• Encourages person who finds lost
If found,
please call
phone to try to return it
310 555 8925
• A locked phone makes finding your
info hard, on purpose
• Email address and info about a
reward also helpful
50% of finders of lost phones attempted to return them2
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2. Symantec Honey Stick study 2012
4. 3. Set up emergency contacts
• Parent contact information
including home, cell, office and
email
• If you travel, include other
relatives’ info
• Emergency contacts like a
neighbor
– If your child gets locked out, having a
neighbor to call can be helpful
• Show children where info is
stored on phone and when they
should use it
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5. 4. Set up remote locate/lock/wipe software
• Available free on iPhone as
FindMyiPhone; or
Norton Anti-Theft for Android
– Check app store for options
• Find phones left at school, in
car, at the office with ease
– Phone must still be powered and on
• Prevent stolen or lost phones
from being used
– Avoid high mobile bills
• Protect private information from
being accessed and used
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6. 5. Install Security Software
• Mobile vulnerabilities up 93%
in 2011
• Mobile malware on the rise
• Numerous fake and malicious
apps get on the market
– Often disguised as games that
appeal to children
• Security apps, like Norton
Mobile Security, can block
malware, phishing attacks,
dangerous links and
unwanted calls and texts
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7. 6. Turn Off Geo-Tagging
Except for mapping, security services
• Don’t share location via photos and
videos
– Check settings on photo and video
share services
• Don’t “sign in” via social networking
unless an adult
• Used those location-based coupons?
Turn off after you’re done
• Check phone for apps that use
location and remove them
– i.e. social and flirtation apps are a bad
idea for children
• Talk to your child about using good
sense about when and where to
share your location.
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8. 7. Review School Cell Phone and Mobile Device Policy
• Some ban mobile phones on
campus
• Some welcome them into the
classroom and include in
curriculum
• Ask about school rules AND
teacher’s preferences
• Discuss consequences w/ your
child
• Support school policy and/or
join to refine it
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9. 8. Review Your Contract Together
• Set limits and consequences
for extra fees
• Show children how to check
current spending so they feel a
sense of ownership
• Look at cell phone settings to
turn off unnecessary services
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10. 9. Set up nightly charging station in kitchen or den
• Prevent late night texting,
gaming, music playing
• Improve kid’s sleep and school
performance
• Prevent unnecessary exposure
to cell phone radiation
– when kids put phone under pillow
• You can also set time limits on
phone use
– Via service provider website or
– On device
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11. 10. Teach Kids Not to Reply To Unknown Senders or
Callers
• Scams abound via online
quizzes, SMS spam
• SMS phishing = smishing
• A reply can lead to premium
charges
– or a hacked account
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12. 11. Set rules for new apps and games
• Choose well-tested and
reviewed apps and games
– Don’t be an early adopter and get
tricked into downloading malware
• Find out if the app is free or
just a trial before you install it
• Set a budget for apps and
games
• Remove apps no longer in use
– they may still access your
data
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13. 12. Discuss Cyber Bullying, Sexting and Other Risks if
You Don’t Guard Your Phone
• Cyber bullying –someone can
send emails and SMS as “you”
• Camera and voice recorder
can be accessed
• Sexting – You are responsible
for the images you create,
send AND receive
• Private images and messages
can be viewed and shared
without permission
• Keep phone secured, locked
and with you
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14. Summary • Remember, a cell phone is a mobile
computer
• Your data is only secure if the phone
is managed with care
• Your children can learn to use this
powerful technology safely if you
educate them
• Take your time, don’t overwhelm
them with too many warnings or
too much information
• ConnectSafely.org/SafeKids.com:
http://www.safekids.com/cell-phone-safe
• CommonSenseMedia.org:
http://www.commonsensemedia.org/adv
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