Media Mogul Entertainment Inc. Networks Online Safety
When it comes to child safety, we aim to:
Empower parents with tools to help them choose what content their children see online;
Protect children through partnerships with law enforcement and industry.
Safety Resources
Keep computers in a central place. It makes it easier for you to keep an eye on your children’s activities.
Know where your kids go online. If you have young children, you may want to navigate the Internet with them. For older kids, agree on where they can and can't go before they log on. You can also check where your kids have been by looking at the browser history in your computer's web browser menu. Another option is to use filtering products.
Teach Internet Safety. It's impossible to monitor all online activity, all the time. As kids get older, they need to know how to use the Internet safely and responsibly when they're on their own.
Teach kids to communicate responsibly. A good rule of thumb is: if you wouldn't say it to someone's face, don't text it, email it, instant message it, or post it as a comment on someone's page. Many of today's most popular websites have easy-to-use tools that let users flag inappropriate content that others post online. It's important for kids to know how to flag inappropriate content when they encounter it.
we recommend to use these tools: netnanny, cyberpatrol, kidswatch
