HAVING the Internet at home is bliss, but having children who can’t seem to get offline, is obviously not.
This phenomenon is happening everywhere across the globe.
Addressing Net addiction among kids is a big challenge these days, and parents need to do a lot more to monitor their Internet activities to help them gain more positive online experiences.
The explosion in social networking sites, which allow users to chat online and exchange personal details and photographs, has highlighted the need for scrutiny. This is more so with the increase in content that are considered harmful on the Internet, and also the presence of people who roam the cyberspace with bad intentions.
Having said that, it is encouraging to hear a number of online social networking sites are doing their bit to help make the Internet a safer place for users, especially the young ones.
MySpace, for example, has agreed to set up new security measures in an effort to protect children online, and rid the Internet of inappropriate images such as pornography.
Facebook, which is also popular among the youth, meanwhile, has introduced new privacy measures, which include privacy controls based on friend lists.
But it should not make parents less vigilant, and allowing the Internet to take their place to nurture and raise their kids.
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