Safe surfing – Tips for parents and educators

Safe surfing – Tips for parents and educators from Canadian Chat

* Mobile Sector
Downloading brutal porn videos or movies from the Internet and the spread by mobile phone are no longer isolated cases. Approximately one third of young mobile phone owners reported them, friends to know where such films have been sent. The films of fights or other acts of violence with the mobile phone, 17 percent have ever even noticed.

The Internet sector is a mobile information services to the media Pedagogical research Southwest (MPFS) and the Landesanstalt für Medien NRW, including risks of using mobile phones in particular on issues of data, consumer and enlighten minors. The website also informs about the latest technical developments and provides advice and assistance to a safe use of mobile phone, notebook, WLAN, Bluetooth etc.

Mobile sector is aimed primarily at young people, parents and educators are the website for guidance in the mobile world.
* Strong side – The Association of networked children’s pages
You want your child a few interesting pages show children but do not know what? Then just go to the website of page Stark. Here you can find child-oriented services, for every taste and need something offer. Strong networking site offers child-oriented and is committed to the preservation of the existing children’s page landscape.
* Chatting without Risk? – What parents and educators should know
Children and young people like to chat. In the chat, they can meet others, chat freely, find new friends and flirt. In many chats creates a community, a community of chatters who knows and trusts. Chatting without Risk? In large chats, whose security arrangements are defective, must be accompanied by attacks can be expected. Such attacks may include: verbal abuse, contributions or sexist content rassischtischen, sexual harassment, pedophilia inclined users, attacks via e-mail or phone or even to establish a sexual abuse.

The website clarifies parents and educators about the risks of chatting on and gives tips and hints, such as children and teenagers chatting safely use and what rules they must observe. The website can also be moderated after children and youth chats will be researched.

Chatting without Risk is a project of jugendschutz.net and the Regional Institute for Communication Baden-Württemberg.
* Watch your web
The youth campaign “watch your web” among young people want a greater awareness of the wise use of their personal data. The site offers information on how to eg in social networks or even in video portals should behave.

* Klicksafe
As a German contribution to the Safer Internet program “of the European Union operates the initiative klicksafe.de the information and networked nationwide players in the field of Internet security activity. Implemented “Klicksafe” by the National Center for Media and Communication Rhineland-Palatinate (LMK) and the Landesanstalt für Medien NRW (LfM).

Visitors are well-researched and current information. In an easily understandable form about viruses, threats to the chat, play, surf, the possibilities of technical filters and various projects and information materials. Print materials about Internet safety can be free at Klicksafe ordered.
* Schools on the Net
There is information and materials on topics such as youth media protection, education, research and learning with digital media. Schools on the Net looks at the use of new media in the school from different perspectives and a number of studies that give an insight into the dissemination and use of new media in the schools. In addition, materials and support for media education work, the legal framework and technical tools available, which for example unwanted content can be filtered.
* Federal Office for Information Security
With security issues on the Internet is the website of the Federal Office for Information Security. Target audience are here for parents, teachers and Internet users who are on all security-related topics like. Although not specifically geared to the protection of minors, the site provides a thoroughly informative and constantly updated knowledge package with specific instructions and guidance about the risks and dangers of Internet use. A successful and informative companion for all adults, which is fundamentally different about the dangers on the World Wide Web to inform.
* Action children safe on the Net
“Children in the secure network is a joint operation by the police Crime Prevention and the countries of the Federation (ProPK), the Voluntary Multimedia (FSM) and the Deutsche Telekom AG to promote Internet literacy among parents. Informed about potential dangers on the Internet: in chat rooms and on sites with violent and pornographic content. There is also a parent quiz and link tips.

* Saferinternet.at
The initiative is the Austrian Saferinternet.at Information and Coordination Center in the Safer Internet network of the EU. She works closely with all Austrian projects in the field of secure Internet and the European Safer Internet network. The offer gives children, young people, parents and teachers practical advice and assistance in dealing with risks associated with Internet use. Apart from a very clean, organized by target users’ guide, the website is very well understood and by sound information. You’ll find specific guidance on the subject of children and adolescents on the Internet. Another plus: Numerous brochures and links as well as current news concrete offer useful information for children and adults.
* Chat and sexual abuse
For nearly twenty years, Dark, a country-wide intervention and prevention work against the sexual abuse of children. With “click it – hints of sexual abuse in the chat” offers two high-quality dark and very useful documents for both parents and children. Both brochures can be free as a pdf document to download and are also available for parents internetgeübte highly recommended.
* Click Tips: Surfing, where it is good
Click-Tips is a weekly review of good service and informative children’s pages on the Internet. Media educators searching for current and attractive content for children. Good offers to choose from and describe them briefly. In addition, the pages of children assessed. This service is interested Internet service providers charge. You can click the tips into their websites and ensure that children and their parents on good sites indicates.
Click-Tips is a project of jugendschutz.net and the Southwest Foundation Forum literacy.

* Focus on cyber crime
On behalf of the State Chancellery of North Rhine-Westphalia, the European Center for Media Literacy a handout on the topic of Internet crime is created. The handout describes manifestations and the advent of cyber crime, called focal points, information and response actions. It can be downloaded free of charge.
* Focus: Identities on the Net
On behalf of the State Chancellery of North Rhine-Westphalia, the European Center for Media Literacy a handout on the topic of identities in the network created. How much about their own identity on the network you should disclose? If part of the changing identities on the Internet make sense? Welceh possibilities of identity protection exist? The handout is in accordance with these issues. It can be downloaded free of charge.

* Mekonet, the media network NRW
The guiding principles of mekonet it is, especially in North Rhine-Westphalia in the promotion of media literacy to inform and Akitven with a comprehensive service offering in the consulting market. Against this backdrop, mekonet at regular intervals, inter alia, guidelines on how Themenn Internet research and security, media education in the family, privacy, or computer and online games etc. out. At a glance there are specific topics of the essential facts, literary references and link together. The manuals are available at mekonet for a free download.

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