Date: May, 2008
From: Gary Killops
Dear Parent,
Children are being are approached online by people they don’t
know at
an alarming rate. The majority of children are under the age
of
15. Every year the percentage of child victims from this
epidemic
continues to grow. Is your child in danger of becoming a
statistic?
Do you know what they’re doing when they’re online?
Any parent with a child knows that the thought of their child getting
mixed up with an online predator is something they never want to happen
to them. Millions
of children log on the internet each and every day. It used
to be
that the television dominated most of their time.
Just like adults, children use the internet to surf and communicate
with their friends. However, every day they
have online access it is
another day where they can get into something they’re not
supposed to. Some children have adult supervision the entire
time
they’re online; but what about the ones that
don’t?
Parents that have full-time jobs or are constantly on the go
don’t have that luxury. They for the most part,
have to
trust their instincts and hope their child does the right thing.
On the other side of the computer, there are strangers ready to pounce on their next victim
Your child is your responsibility, so you owe it to them and yourself
to make sure the online environment around them is safe.
Predators will do everything possible to remove that trust away from
you and steer it toward them. With monitoring, you’ll be able
to
know your child’s every move on the internet.
Children will download anything that’s free. They
know that
they won’t have to bother you about buying it for
them.
However, some of these items shouldn’t be downloaded because
of
potential threats to your computer. This report will let you
know
the forbidden free downloads and why they should not be downloaded on
your computer.
If your child should happen to download any of the “forbidden
freebies”, your computer is subject to being infected with
spyware and malware. In this report, you will discover...
Signs that you may have them... How they affect your computer... How
you can get rid of them
These predators come in all forms. There is no one standard for them.
Your child may be thinking they’re having a conversation with
someone
their own age. Come to find out, it’s a stranger looking for
the next
child victim. Most of the time these weirdo's are not in
their
right frame of mind. It doesn’t matter what kind of
background the child
is from.
Preying for a child online is an equal opportunity setup. Your child
could come from one of several classes: wealthy, middle class or poor.
There is no prejudice when it comes to young children. No
matter
what type of upbringing your child has, they are still at risk from
being lured into this online trap.
Social networking is hot, and if your child is looking to make friends
online, don’t be surprised if they become part of this online
era. As a parent, you must educate yourself on the dangers
that
come with your child getting involves with social networking sites.

A FEW THINGS
TO LOOK OUT FOR
- 1) Different ways your child could be accessing these sites other than the home computer
- 2) Why they should be careful about posting their personal information online. In reality, they shouldn’t be doing it and this report explains why
- 3) Why you should follow their every move on social networking sites
- 4) Where in your house you should not install a computer and why
- 5) Why it’s not a good idea for your child to upload photographs of themselves on the internet for strangers to see
This all inclusive guide will explain in simplified terms all the questions that have eluded you in your internet searches or textbooks on the subject.
Sometimes it seems as though the internet is your child’s best friend. Being online has turned into another world for them. The good thing about this is there are things they can do that can be rewarding and provide educational insight. You as a parent, should be mindful of providing them with guidance and a strong sense of security.
It’s important for you to stay informed and involved because the online world changes in an instant and the change is constant. One minute your child may be involved in this; the next minute it may be something else. So, it’s very important to keep up with what your child is involved in online.
Getting this report will help you navigate through keeping your child safe amid a sea full of predators who would like nothing more than to take a shot at getting your child’s attention. That’s why establishing and having a relationship with your child is so very key to their success and safety online.

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Sincerely,

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