Family & Relationships

Keep Kids Safe Online

In today's world it is very easy for anyone to sign up as anyone on the internet.
There is no internet police checking id's at the door to make sure you are who you say you are.
This has made it very easy for those that prey upon young children to be in contact with our kids without our knowledge.
My daughter received an email from a new "friend" saying she was moving to our town and would be going to her school,
the "friend" supposedly got my daughters email address from another friend and was hoping to hook up at the mall one day
before school started. My daughter was wise to the email, and deleted it. She told me about it over a week later.
When my daughter's friend said she had no friends moving to the area I contacted authorities and so far the creepy cyberstalker has not been found. There are many new ways for these sickos to cloak their email addresses to make it very hard for anyone to find them. Often times when they are found it is already after they have had real contact with the child they are stalking, so don't wait until that point. Get the system that you can trust and that is simple to use. Don't feel as though you are invading the privacy of your child, you are their main protector. If you don't watch out for them who will? It certainly won't be the internet Police, because remember, they don't exist. I truly hope that everyone with kids online find this system and put and end to the ability of these creepers to get to our children. Parents armed with this weapon are a cyberstalkers worst nightmare. So arm yourself and pass it on to anyone you know that could benefit from this great system. I am hoping with this system in place it will make for a safer online experience for kids.

Keep reading for more information on this system.

Just like the real world, you can decide who can contact your children and who can't.
You decide who goes into your child's approved sender list in their address book. If anyone outside that list tries to
contact your child, you will be automatically alerted by Parental Alert email at your registered email address.
You then login to eZpZemail and check the source and content of the email before your child ever sees it.
You then decide whether to delete the message as spam, in which case your child will never see it.
Or, you can add that sender to your child's approved sender list in their address book, at which point your child
will get to see the email.

Please take the time to check it out, put it in your favorites for later if you aren't sure right away if this is the program
for you, but after going through all of the information on the website you won't need to go back again, you will want to sign up right away.

Good Luck and Safe Surfing

http://bit.ly/kidsemailprotection

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