Keeping your child safe online

In the digital age, it is crucial for parents to prioritise online security and educate their children about potential risks.

Many children and teens have access to a smart device of some sort – a phone, tablet or laptop – all connected to the internet.

While online security has always been a concern for parents, the changed circumstances that social media and mobile devices bring to the table have amplified the need for greater security awareness not only on how much screen time children spend online, but most crucially, what and who they could be exposed to.

“For any parent, the biggest concern is that children don’t have the necessary grasp of the privacy issues and any potential threats that could put them at risk,” explains Brett Russell, Chief Information Security Officer of MetroFibre Networx.

“Cyber bullies, stalkers, hackers and wholly inappropriate content are also online unfortunately, so make sure you spend the time to educate your children about the risks, how to identify and avoid them before they happen, and that anything that makes them feel concerned or uncomfortable is cause for your immediate attention and intervention.”

Three of the most important aspects of protecting your child online come down to opening the lines of communication between you so that your child shares any concerns with you and secondly, putting the necessary security and monitoring measures in place to keep them safer online.
Finally, the most important thing to remember is that because they’re online so much without your supervision, you want to empower them with the understanding and knowledge to be able to identify acceptable and unacceptable online content and behaviour independently when you’re not around. They need to know how to behave online and how to identify and avoid online risks.

Tips on how to keep your child safe online

MetroFibre Networx shares some handy tips on how to keep your child safe online while they embrace all the educational value and treasure that the internet has to offer:   

It’s important to understand the four key areas where your children are at risk when online, so you can appropriately address each of these risks with them, and put measures in place to manage them:

What can you do to keep your child safe online?

“Giving your family and children the gift of fibre connectivity is a massive advantage in terms of the educational progress and ability to keep pace with the new remote learning realities, as well as access to some of the incredible educational, recreational and entertainment content that it holds.  But with that gift comes the responsibilities of keeping your children safe online. Have the all-important talk with your children about the online world, and all its benefits and risks. If you need help with setting up the necessary security and safety measures for your home devices, invest in the services of an IT techie to advise you and help set everything up – it’s likely to be one of the best investments you can make in helping your family navigate their online journey and get the best out of your internet connection,” concludes Brett.

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