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Cyber Safety Guide: From Time Warner Cable and CyberAngels

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Children today are communicating over the Internet through a multitude of ways—MySpace, Xanga and Facebook are just some of the more than 200 social networking websites. Add in instant messaging, chat rooms, blogging, and the challenge for parents to keep up is overwhelming. That’s why Time Warner Cable, your Internet service provider, and CyberAngels, a program of the acclaimed Guardian Angels organization, have united to help you keep your child safe. The Internet is a powerful tool, but it’s important to practice some safety measures and common sense. We are taking the initiative to provide a framework for you for teaching responsible Internet use to your children. Understanding the. | From Time Warner Cable and CyberAngels A complimentary guide to safe Internet use for parents Cyber Safety Guide Table of Contents A Note To Parents 3 Common Uses ofthe Internet Surfing Chat Rooms E-mail Instant Messaging Downloading File Sharing Social Networking Gaming Online Child Solicitation Cyberbullying Harassment and Stalking 4-11 4 4-5 6 6-7 7 8 9 10 10-11 When to Worry 12 Tips for Parents 13 Guardian Angels CyberAngels 14 Time Warner Cable of NY NJ 15 Additional Resources Back Cover A Spanish language version available online at timewarnercable.com nynj The Alliance of Guardian Angels Inc. 2007. All rights reserved. Time Warner Cable and CyberAngels Your Partners in Internet Safety Children today are communicating over the Internet through a multitude of ways MySpace Xanga and Facebook are just some of the more than 200 social networking websites. Add in instant messaging chat rooms blogging and the challenge for parents to keep up is overwhelming. That s why Time Warner Cable your Internet service provider and CyberAngels a program of the acclaimed Guardian Angels organization have united to help you keep your child safe. The Internet is a powerful tool but it s important to practice some safety measures and common sense. We are taking the initiative to provide a framework for you for teaching responsible Internet use to your children. Understanding the responsibility that comes with technology is key to safety. It s unlikely that you would send your child out to cross the street without first giving a lesson in safe crossing. Nor would you hand over the keys to your car to your teen before learning how to drive and earning a driver s license. And the ramifications of an error in judgment online can be just as serious and long lasting. Through this guide we want to empower both you and your family to use the Internet and enjoy all the positive benefits it offers. This practical guide simplifies the complex lingo and activities that have become a .