Safety tips on blogging Safety tips on bloggingToday, in this global world its been release that half of the teenagers who writes blog are those who do not always release their names and real identity and one out of three writes their real name. This is due to they have risks and fear of getting caught unethically and sometimes by the evil trogan horses that may infect the data and sometimes manipulates it wrong!!!
A quick blogging primer for parentsAlthough keeping a blog offers potential benefits, including improved writing skills and communication, it's important to educate your kids about the Internet and blogging before they begin-much like completing driving school before hitting the road solo. Here are a few suggestions to get started: Establish rules for online use with your kids and be diligent. Screen what your kids plan to post before they post it. Seemingly innocuous information, such as a school mascot and town photo, could be put together to reveal where the author goes to school. Ask yourself (and instruct your kids to do the same) if you are you comfortable showing any of the content to a stranger. If in doubt, have them take it out. Evaluate the blogging service and find out if it offers private, password-protected blogs. Save the web address of your child's blog and review it on a regular basis. Check out other blogs to find positive examples for your kids to emulate. Basic guidelines for bloggers
The following tips are a good place to start for kids interested in blogging, although by no means comprehensive. It's a good idea for parents to add more guidelines to suit their family's particular needs. Start by telling kids that they should: Never post provocative pictures of yourself or anyone else, and be sure any images you provide do not reveal any of the previously mentioned information. Always remember to look at the background of a picture too. Assume what you publish on the web is permanent. Anyone on the Internet can easily print out a blog or save it to a computer. Use blogging provider sites with clearly stated terms of use, and make sure they can protect the actual blogs, not just the user accounts, with password protection. (Even so, it's better to assume anyone can see it.) Avoid trying to "outdo" or compete with other bloggers. Keep blogs positive and don't use them for slander or to attack others.
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