How to Protect Your Child from Online Predators
A Parent's Online Lifeline!
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Narrateur(s):
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Sheldon Spackman
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Auteur(s):
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Robert North
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As a parent, you should know the threat of online predators is real. Think the Internet is safe? Think again. Each day billions of children log onto the Internet. They use the Net as a source of communication, interaction and entertainment.
Every day, millions of online predators wait eagerly to tap into their next unsuspecting victim….
You are about to discover:
- 7 telltale warning signs that will reveal whether your child is at risk for communication with an online predator, and steps you can take to stop future interaction immediately…
- The top 5 kid and teen chat sites your children can use that are far safer than the chat rooms the general public or adults use, where predators are more likely to target your children.
- The 4 best sites for younger children to visit safely, learn, and have fun without an increased risk for exposure when surfing the Web.
- The 2 best sites for your teenager to visit communicate with others and learn from the Web with minimal risk of online predation…
Online predators present the #1 danger your child faces when surfing the Net. If you haven't heard already, online predators are aggressively seeking our children, and you owe it to your family to do everything possible to protect them from the insidious and nebulous danger presented.
Dateline's To Catch A Predator revealed that every day online predators creep into chat rooms, filling them with sexually graphic material, planning sex acts with 12 and 13 year olds…
Is your child next? Even if your child never visits an online chat room, they may be at risk for becoming an online predator's next victim.
Every child is at risk, no matter their age, their personality or their interests. Don't sit back and accept a false sense of security, your child may be at risk.
Take action to protect your children from harm today.
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