18 Oct 2001, Computing staff, Computing
http://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/feature/1836128/protect-child-nets-dangers
TV Soap Coronation Street has brought the issues of child access to the Internet, and the dangers of online chat rooms, into our living rooms.
The BCS has responded by publishing a guide advising parents how they can protect their children from the Internet, giving the following advice:
"Parents need to be aware of the risks of unsupervised child access to the Internet, and know what they can do to minimise those risks," said John Ivinson, deputy president of the BCS (British Computer Society).
"There are many ways parents can protect their children when using the PC, and the Internet," he said.
"There are two issues which parents should be aware of with regard to children and the Internet: placing your child at physical risk, and exposure to undesirable material such as pornography, violence and racial discrimination.""There is a lot of good information and pleasure to be gained from the Internet. While there are some unpleasant sites, do not allow children to be put off using it, and benefiting from all the good things it has to offer," said Ivinson.
The BCS provides information, and advice on all aspects of computing.
The website is updated regularly with news and information of interest to home users, and professionals in IT.
For Ivinson's full paper on child safety and the Internet, visit www.bcs.org/parentaladvice
For further information on these issues, visit www.chatdanger.com and www.internetcrimeforum.org.uk/chatwise_streetwise.html
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