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Parental supervision and age-based guidance

Keep communication open
Keep communication open

Encourage your kids to talk to you without fear of punishment about what they read and see on the Internet. Place the computer in a common room, not a child's bedroom.

Age-based guidelines for kids' Internet use
Kids and gaming: Help kids play it safe
Help kids deal with hateful content


Set clear rules for Internet use
Set clear rules for Internet use

Children of any age need their parents to establish clear guidelines
about Internet use. Establish a set of rules that you and your child can
agree on. Then post the rules above the computer or in another common space.

Use family contracts
10 things to teach kids
Help kids avoid pirating files

Keep personal data private
Keep personal data private

Teach your children not to share personal information in e-mail messages,
chat rooms, message boards, blogs, social networking sites, or other places online.

Improve your family's Web security in 4 steps
12 safety tips on blogging
Help kids use social networking sites safely

Use technology to help reduce risks
Use technology to help reduce risks

Use family safety tools as a companion to parental guidance. Internet
filtering software can help automate limitations on content and contact.

Xbox 360 Family Settings
Windows Vista Parental Controls
Windows Live OneCare Family Safety

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Beyond the basics
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Age-based safety tips for kids

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