Big Momma/Daddy Is Watching
It's 9 o'clock, Do you know where your children are (on the Internet)? Are your kids safe online? We want to give our children privacy, but how much is enough and how much is too much.
Do We Need To Monitor Our Children
How Far Do We Take Parental Control
Many times we are faced with the dilemma of how much privacy to give our children. Do we look through their pockets, drawers, read their personal papers, notes, etc. We justify it by saying that they're our children, we're responsible for them, and they're living under our roofs. It is our responsibility to take care of our children. These days, with the advent of the Internet that job is becoming difficult. AceSpy can help.
Is That MY Child?!?
Who Is That On MySpace
As our children mature, we want to give them freedom, but how much is enough and what is too much. Would we recognize our children if we saw his/her MySpace or FaceBook pages? They could be completely different people online. Is your child anxious to use the computer when no one is around. Do they quickly change the page when you come into the room? AceSpy is software to monitor computer activity.The computer that you child uses should be in an open space so that you can see what is going on. If they have a computer in their room, insist that they keep the door open and go in and check regularly.
Could Your Family Be In Danger?
Would you be surprised by what your child is doing online? Do you know whether or not your child is being SAFE and mature online? Are you worried that your child is using MySpace inappropriately? Have you given it much thought? Perhaps you should. Your kids could be giving out information that could put your entire family in danger.
Could Your Child Be In Danger?
When we think about children being taken advantage of online, we think about adult sexual predators pretending to be kids and conversing with our children online. Statistics show that only 5 percent of offenders actually concealed the fact that they were adults from their victims. Almost 80 percent were explicit about their intentions. (NJOV Study, 2007). Teens are willing to meet with strangers. 16 percent of teens considered meeting someone they've only talked to online and 8 percent have actually met someone they only knew online (Online Victimization of Youth: Five Years Later. 2006)
We Need To Have "The Talk"
Talk About Internet Safety
Many of us don't sit down and talk to our kids about Internet safety. These days this is a must just like a talk about "the birds and the bees". We want to make sure our children are not only safe online but a good representation of the family. Take an interest in what your children are doing online. If you need software to monitor your computer to see what's going on when you're not there, check out AceSpy. 
