Under the Safer Internet Day some of the major social networking sites including Facebook, signed last February 10 a European agreement to increase the safety of children using these services. The document has been ratified by Luxembourg with the aim of providing tools for teens face potential risks of the Internet. Web sites must inform the EC on their individual security policies and how to apply the agreement to achieve this agreement, pledging to put in a conspicuous place a button to report inappropriate behavior while also ensuring that the profiles children remain "private" and not be searchable.
The subject is of such interest that attracts some extent parents and educators to take certain measures in providing Internet access to children and students. Recently
Google has a search service that specializes in children's world allowing children to venture into this world safely.
Another service in this regard is offered by Microsoft and the English Association of Pediatrics to ensure child safety on the internet and offer a child protective service (Microsoft Windows Live Family Safety child) for classifying and block unwanted web content, create a list of sites supported or unsupported and monitor the Internet activity of users of child protection.
at: http://www.vivelive.com/proteccioninfantil/ a decalogue is available for the use of internet, video and other tools of interest and resurs to install the program. The portal
: http://www.protecciondemenores.org/ offer advice to parents to raise awareness to responsible use of internet and the procedure involved to make the Internet a safe place for their children. It
know these and other filtering tools unwanted information in order to protect minors from abuse that sometimes they are subjected.
Another theme that connects with the former leads us to propose the boundary between control access of children and their right to privacy. The Education Blog I have agreed to an interesting article on privacy of children and internet services in analyzing the legislation on these issues and shared concerns over the comments made by blog readers.
Another service in this regard is offered by Microsoft and the English Association of Pediatrics to ensure child safety on the internet and offer a child protective service (Microsoft Windows Live Family Safety child) for classifying and block unwanted web content, create a list of sites supported or unsupported and monitor the Internet activity of users of child protection.
at: http://www.vivelive.com/proteccioninfantil/ a decalogue is available for the use of internet, video and other tools of interest and resurs to install the program. The portal
: http://www.protecciondemenores.org/ offer advice to parents to raise awareness to responsible use of internet and the procedure involved to make the Internet a safe place for their children. It
know these and other filtering tools unwanted information in order to protect minors from abuse that sometimes they are subjected.
Another theme that connects with the former leads us to propose the boundary between control access of children and their right to privacy. The Education Blog I have agreed to an interesting article on privacy of children and internet services in analyzing the legislation on these issues and shared concerns over the comments made by blog readers.
might be important that we open this forum to find useful resources and share concerns and comments in this sense.
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