Saturday, April 4, 2009

Parental Control Program

How you can discover the real dangers of the online social networking sites your teenage child loves so much….

Find Out What Your Child REALLY Does on Social Networking Sites like MySpace & Face book.

Get ready because you may not want to believe what you are about to read. The truth is that every day online predators set deadly traps for innocent teens (and sometimes even younger children) just like yours.

As parents, we want only the best for our children. We all work hard to help our kids become emotionally stable, financially successful adults. Unfortunately, for many the dream will die.

Are you aware that right now, this very minute… your child may already be a victim? You might be thinking, “Not my kid….because he/she is in his/her bedroom doing homework. What could be a threat in the bedroom?”

If your child is online, get ready to find out, and what you will find may shock you. Click Here

Parents who are unaware of what really happens online are endangering their entire family. For the sake of your child, and your family, I hope you are not one of them. Sadly, many parents who think they do know what their son or daughter is doing online are mistaken. Often they do not find out the truth until it is too late and their child has already become a victim or set themselves up to become one.

Even as you read this, the Internet, one of our most useful and beneficial creations, is putting your children at risk. The same technology that gives them the information they can use to create their own avenue for success also threatens their safety, security and future.

Rightfully dubbed the “information superhighway”, the Internet can lead your child to information on any subject you can imagine. However, that is also the problem: Too often, the private, illegal, or false information your child finds can put them in the middle of horrible or even life altering situations. Online communities or social networking sites often provide the scene for harmful unprotected information. What starts out online can and in many cases quickly becomes a real-life face-to-face problem.

For many of today's teens, there is no sharp boundary between their online and off line lives. If another child at school has a problem with your child, it can quickly spill over into the Internet, and once there it provides yet another avenue for predators to find their victims.

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