MySpace Safety Tips for PARENTS by
MySpace.com
For teens, MySpace is a popular online hangout because the site makes it easy
for them to express themselves and keep in touch with their friends.
As a parent, please consider the following guidelines to help your children make
safe decisions about using online communities.
Talk to your kids about why they use MySpace, how they communicate with others
and how they represent themselves on MySpace.
Kids shouldn't lie about how old they are. MySpace members must be 14 years of
age or older. We take extra precautions to protect our younger members and we
are not able to do so if they do not identify themselves as such. MySpace will
delete users whom we find to be younger than 14, or those misrepresenting their
age.
MySpace is a public space. Members shouldn't post anything they wouldn't want
the world to know (e.g., phone number, address, IM screen name, or specific
whereabouts). Tell your children they should avoid posting anything that would
make it easy for a stranger to find them, such as their local hangouts.
Remind them not to post anything that could embarrass them later or expose them
to danger. Although MySpace is public, teens sometimes think that adults can't
see what they post. Tell them that they shouldn't post photos or info they
wouldn't want adults to see.
People aren't always who they say they are. Ask your children to be careful
about adding strangers to their friends list. It's fun to connect with new
MySpace friends from all over the world, but members should be cautious when
communicating with people they don't know. They should talk to you if they want
to meet an online friend in person, and if you think it's safe, any meeting
should take place in public and with friends or a trusted adult present.
Harassment, hate speech and inappropriate content should be reported. If your
kids encounter inappropriate behavior, let them know that they can let you know,
or they should report it to MySpace or the authorities.
Click Here to remove your child's profile from MySpace
For more information on Monitoring software, please visit:
http://www.Software4parents.com
http://www.k9webprotection.com
To learn more please visit these other
resources:
http://www.Netsmartz.org
http://www.WiredSafety.org
The Child Safety Network
http:/www.GetNetWise.org
http://www.SafeTeens.com