Internet Safety Secrets

July 07, 2005

Internet Safety Secrets

A long, long time ago, a concept was born to promote a family safe internet environment. That environment would provide a place where children would be able to explore the World Wide Web to their hearts content and not have worry about their safety. The name of that concept was WorldVillage, and it was created by Joel Comm.

Fast forward to today, where the Internet and the World Wide Web has become a major part of our daily lives. That growth has made it harder to maintain a family safe environment, but it is still possible. Today's Family First Site has a way to help you and your children avoid some of those dangers, and still have fun. Best of all, it is free!

The name of the site is Internet Safety Secrets. It is a free eBook, available via download, that points out the dangers of cyberspace, and how to avoid them. Pornography (often uninvited) is now available to anyone with an Internet connection. Dangerous stalkers have created new ways to entice and lure children on the Internet, especially through chat rooms and instant messaging services. What can parents do? We want to protect our children online by installing internet monitoring and internet filtering software. This book covers some of the better programs and what applications they can be used with.

This book is free, all you have to do is enter a valid email address, and presto! it's yours. No strings attached, nothing to buy, no salesman will call. I have read this book, and wish that it had been written about 5 years ago, when my daughters were just discovering cyberspace. One of the strong points covered is recognizing the warning signs of when your child's internet experience is not going well. Changes in personality, or becoming evasive when asked questions. Very important information indeed.

The information in this ebook is priceless. It can bring you peace of mind, and it can ensure your children are safe while they are online. Best of all, it's FREE, and free is a very good price.

http://www.safetysurf.com/freebook.html


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