ONLINE SAFETY
What every parent should know about impact of new technologies on their children
Myths and facts about
Rodolfo Salazar
New Technologies - Mobile Marketing
Digital Media Strategy and Reputation
www.ideaworksweb.com
Disruptive technologies are at
full throttle
Internet’s disruption
A basic need
The cloud: Public + Private + Personal
Internet of things means data
everywhere communication with
everything
Technology cultivating
trust amongst strangers
Mercados de
redistribucion
Plataformas de
estilo de vida
colaborativo
Sistemas de
productos
como servicio
Plataformas de
estilo de vida
colaborativo
Reputation
Trust
Credibility
Redistribution
Markets
Products as a service
Collaborative
lifestyles
Balance
Think of 3 words that define your
reputation/ Your Child’s reputaton in
this connected world
Every action sends a
message
Messages are interpreted
differently depending on context
It. Is. Interesting. To. Observe. That.
We. Have. Patterns. That. Make. Us.
Take. Pauses. While. We. Read. This.
Message.
Its intrstng to realze tht it is pssibl to
read whtout all th ltters in the txt
Social capital
Top Searches Children 8 to 12 (USA)
You Tube download Facebook
Sex
Club
Penguin
Justin
Bieber
25
65
55
7
69
66
34
32
27
56
60
6
61
68
41
44
173
104
110
212
95
91
150
149
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Facebook
Celular
Smartphone
Twitter
Club Peguin
Personal E-mail
Internet in
bedroom
Skype
Boys Girls
Then and Now for Parents
5 Generations
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
!946 1964 1976 1997 1997 - ?
Tradicionalist
BabyBoomers
GenerationX
Millenials
Gen2020
???
Human Capital Forum 2012 - Argentina
Then:
Transsational
Now:
Passional
Then:
Occational
Now
Recurrent
Then:
Impersonal
Now
Intimate
Focus on
relationships
Digital natives know it all
Only 36 per cent of 9-16-year-olds say it is very true that
they know more about the internet than their parents.
Everyone watches porn online
According to studies in the USA one in
seven ages 9 to 16 saw sexual images
online in the past year
It is only the disobedient or sexually
forward kids who are targeted online
Bullies are baddies
60 % who bully (online or offline) have
themselves been bullied. Bullies and
victims are often the same people
Your PC in the living room
will eliminate online risk
Children find it so easy to go online at a
friend's house, on a smartphone or any
other device
Teaching digital skills
reduces online risk
Only naive users get
hit by viruses
Some viruses and malware are activated
just by opening the email itself even
without downloading the attachment
You are only going to get
malware on your machine if
you actively agree to download
software.
Hackers rely upon the fact that your computer is set
to give permission by default to certain types of
download
My computer brand or
operating system is not
vulnerable to security problems
all computers, if connected to the
internet, are vulnerable.
Questions?
Cyberbullying
Why do you think people cyberbully?
How does your school deal with cyberbullying?
Have you ever sent a mean message because you were
upset?
What would you do if someone created a mean, fake profile
for you or one of your friends?
How can you stop yourself from being cyberbullied?
Who would you talk to if it happened to you?
Email and Chat
Do you use IM or chat rooms to talk to your friends and
others?
How many people do you have on your buddy/contact
list(s) and who are they?
Have you ever chatted with someone you did not know in
real life? What kinds of things did you talk about?
Do you know how to block others in chat and IM? Can you
show me how to do this?
File sharing
Do you download music, movies, or programs from
the Internet?
What file-sharing program(s) do you use? Can you
explain how it works?
Do you think it is important to download legally?
Why or why not?
What are some of the consequences of
downloading files illegally?
Did you know that I could be held responsible if you
download illegal material?
Gaming
Can we play some of your favorite games together?
How do you respond if someone bothers you while you are
gaming?
How much do you let people know about you while gaming?
What kinds of people do you game with?
Do you feel safe while you are gaming online? Why or why
not?
Identity Theft
What do you consider your personal information?
Why is it important to keep personal information private?
What are some scams that you may have come across
online?
Have you ever clicked on pop-ups? Do you think that they
will give you what they promise?
How often do you change your passwords?
How can you tell if a website is secure?
Inappropriate content
What do you consider to be inappropriate material on the Internet?
Without seeking it, how could someone run into inappropriate content
online?
Have you ever come across inappropriate content on the Internet? What
was it? What did you do about it?
What would you do if you came across a pop-up of a naked person or a
hate website regarding a specific religion?
Would you feel comfortable telling me about anything you saw online
that made you feel scared or uncomfortable? Why or why not?
Predators
What do you know about online predators?
Have you ever met anyone online who asked you to meet face-to-face?
What would/did you do if someone asked to meet you in person?
Has anyone ever tried talking to you online about inappropriate or
sexual things? What did you do?
How might someone online try to gain your trust?
Why might someone online want to gain your trust? What are the
possible risks of trusting them?
Why is it important that you come to me if someone makes you feel
uncomfortable online?
Revealing too much
Can I take a look at what you have been posting online?
Does anyone else have access to your passwords?
What information is okay to share online? What
information should you keep private?
What could someone learn about you from what you post
online? How might they use this information?
Have you ever regretted anything you posted online?
Sexting
Have you ever received a sexual message or naked picture
on your cell phone?
Has anyone ever asked or pressured you to send a nude or
sexual picture?
Do you think it’s OK to send “sexy” images? Why?
What could happen to you if you send or forward a naked
picture?
How likely is it that images and messages intended for one
person will be seen by others?
Social networking
Could you show me your online profile(s)?
Do you use your real name or age when
communicating with others online?
What kinds of things do your post on your page?
How do you decide who to add as a friend?
Would you feel comfortable if I checked your
profile?
Webcams
Do you chat with any of your friends through webcam?
Can I see the videos that you have made?
Has anyone ever asked you to do anything inappropriate on
your webcam? What would you do in this situation?
Are you aware that anything you do on your webcam can be
saved and sent to anyone?
How do you think the images or videos you post online can
be used to hurt you
Cell Phones
What features do you use on your cell phone? Could you show me how
to use them?
Have you ever gotten a text from someone you do not know? If so, what
did you do about it?
Have you ever sent a text that was rude or mean?
How many numbers do you have stored in your phone? Do you know
them all in person?
Has anyone ever taken an embarrassing picture of you without your
permission?
Have you ever taken an embarrassing picture of someone else? What did
you do with it?
Have you ever talked with someone you first met online on your cell
phone?
What would you do if someone sent you a text or picture that was
inappropriate?
Contact me!
Rodolfo Salazar
rodolfosalazar.com
rodolfo@ideaworks.la

Online Safety for Parents

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    ONLINE SAFETY What everyparent should know about impact of new technologies on their children Myths and facts about Rodolfo Salazar New Technologies - Mobile Marketing Digital Media Strategy and Reputation www.ideaworksweb.com
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    The cloud: Public+ Private + Personal
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    Internet of thingsmeans data everywhere communication with everything
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    Plataformas de estilo devida colaborativo
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    Plataformas de estilo devida colaborativo
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    Think of 3words that define your reputation/ Your Child’s reputaton in this connected world
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    It. Is. Interesting.To. Observe. That. We. Have. Patterns. That. Make. Us. Take. Pauses. While. We. Read. This. Message.
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    Its intrstng torealze tht it is pssibl to read whtout all th ltters in the txt
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    Top Searches Children8 to 12 (USA) You Tube download Facebook Sex Club Penguin Justin Bieber
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    25 65 55 7 69 66 34 32 27 56 60 6 61 68 41 44 173 104 110 212 95 91 150 149 0% 20% 40%60% 80% 100% Facebook Celular Smartphone Twitter Club Peguin Personal E-mail Internet in bedroom Skype Boys Girls
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    Then and Nowfor Parents
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    5 Generations 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 !946 19641976 1997 1997 - ? Tradicionalist BabyBoomers GenerationX Millenials Gen2020 ??? Human Capital Forum 2012 - Argentina
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    Digital natives knowit all Only 36 per cent of 9-16-year-olds say it is very true that they know more about the internet than their parents.
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    Everyone watches pornonline According to studies in the USA one in seven ages 9 to 16 saw sexual images online in the past year
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    It is onlythe disobedient or sexually forward kids who are targeted online
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    Bullies are baddies 60% who bully (online or offline) have themselves been bullied. Bullies and victims are often the same people
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    Your PC inthe living room will eliminate online risk Children find it so easy to go online at a friend's house, on a smartphone or any other device
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    Only naive usersget hit by viruses Some viruses and malware are activated just by opening the email itself even without downloading the attachment
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    You are onlygoing to get malware on your machine if you actively agree to download software. Hackers rely upon the fact that your computer is set to give permission by default to certain types of download
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    My computer brandor operating system is not vulnerable to security problems all computers, if connected to the internet, are vulnerable.
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    Cyberbullying Why do youthink people cyberbully? How does your school deal with cyberbullying? Have you ever sent a mean message because you were upset? What would you do if someone created a mean, fake profile for you or one of your friends? How can you stop yourself from being cyberbullied? Who would you talk to if it happened to you?
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    Email and Chat Doyou use IM or chat rooms to talk to your friends and others? How many people do you have on your buddy/contact list(s) and who are they? Have you ever chatted with someone you did not know in real life? What kinds of things did you talk about? Do you know how to block others in chat and IM? Can you show me how to do this?
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    File sharing Do youdownload music, movies, or programs from the Internet? What file-sharing program(s) do you use? Can you explain how it works? Do you think it is important to download legally? Why or why not? What are some of the consequences of downloading files illegally? Did you know that I could be held responsible if you download illegal material?
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    Gaming Can we playsome of your favorite games together? How do you respond if someone bothers you while you are gaming? How much do you let people know about you while gaming? What kinds of people do you game with? Do you feel safe while you are gaming online? Why or why not?
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    Identity Theft What doyou consider your personal information? Why is it important to keep personal information private? What are some scams that you may have come across online? Have you ever clicked on pop-ups? Do you think that they will give you what they promise? How often do you change your passwords? How can you tell if a website is secure?
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    Inappropriate content What doyou consider to be inappropriate material on the Internet? Without seeking it, how could someone run into inappropriate content online? Have you ever come across inappropriate content on the Internet? What was it? What did you do about it? What would you do if you came across a pop-up of a naked person or a hate website regarding a specific religion? Would you feel comfortable telling me about anything you saw online that made you feel scared or uncomfortable? Why or why not?
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    Predators What do youknow about online predators? Have you ever met anyone online who asked you to meet face-to-face? What would/did you do if someone asked to meet you in person? Has anyone ever tried talking to you online about inappropriate or sexual things? What did you do? How might someone online try to gain your trust? Why might someone online want to gain your trust? What are the possible risks of trusting them? Why is it important that you come to me if someone makes you feel uncomfortable online?
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    Revealing too much CanI take a look at what you have been posting online? Does anyone else have access to your passwords? What information is okay to share online? What information should you keep private? What could someone learn about you from what you post online? How might they use this information? Have you ever regretted anything you posted online?
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    Sexting Have you everreceived a sexual message or naked picture on your cell phone? Has anyone ever asked or pressured you to send a nude or sexual picture? Do you think it’s OK to send “sexy” images? Why? What could happen to you if you send or forward a naked picture? How likely is it that images and messages intended for one person will be seen by others?
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    Social networking Could youshow me your online profile(s)? Do you use your real name or age when communicating with others online? What kinds of things do your post on your page? How do you decide who to add as a friend? Would you feel comfortable if I checked your profile?
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    Webcams Do you chatwith any of your friends through webcam? Can I see the videos that you have made? Has anyone ever asked you to do anything inappropriate on your webcam? What would you do in this situation? Are you aware that anything you do on your webcam can be saved and sent to anyone? How do you think the images or videos you post online can be used to hurt you
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    Cell Phones What featuresdo you use on your cell phone? Could you show me how to use them? Have you ever gotten a text from someone you do not know? If so, what did you do about it? Have you ever sent a text that was rude or mean? How many numbers do you have stored in your phone? Do you know them all in person? Has anyone ever taken an embarrassing picture of you without your permission? Have you ever taken an embarrassing picture of someone else? What did you do with it? Have you ever talked with someone you first met online on your cell phone? What would you do if someone sent you a text or picture that was inappropriate?
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