Safety tips for parents and officials on other chat sites direct
1. Familiarize yourself with the Vampire Chat
Parents and those responsible should any d? First become familiar with the chat. Read our terms of use, online help, and make sure you know carry the alert that your child may suffer.
Ask your child to show you in detail. Ask him what he is on chatting, and how it works. This will help you understand your habits and you can test their understanding of key issues of security relating to the use of IM.
It is very important that your child fits in stating his age as tools for protection of young people under 18 years are allowing them to chat in the best possible conditions of security. Remind them that lie about their age may be at risk and because we could not protect them as we would like.
Visit regularly to chattingĀ familiarize yourself with the services we provide to you. Create such a profile, upload pictures, add friends etc..
Remind your child to check their contact list to ensure that only people he has chosen it.
Ask your child to make you see his personal profile.
If you are concerned about the use of Chat your child please contact an Officer who can advise you on the use of it.
2. Finding a balance
Youth and children have very decided ideas about their privacy. It is important for you to help your child use the IM to Noesis it safely and responsibly.
It is also important to maintain a fair balance in the education of children and young people about the risks involved in connecting not only by observing what they do, but also their trust and giving them a degree of autonomy. Only you can determine what degree of? Autonomy you want them, how to be prepared according to age and the maturity of your child.
3. Protecting privacy
It is very important that children and young people understand the importance of protecting their privacy. Make sure they know the “ignore” and that they never provide personal information like e-mail, phone number, address, and although it does perhaps never came to mind, the name of their school, this may be an important clue for a potential predator.
It is important that children and young people think carefully before adding strangers to their “friends list”, even if another of their friends they have recommended. People are not always what they claim to be.
Insist well with your child about the importance of keeping confidential the password for their account on the cat Noesis to protect persons who may, without their knowledge, monitoring their nickname.
Make sure your child is aware of the various display options of the “photo album”. It is important that you determine with him the level of display and if it corresponds to its degree of maturity and understanding.
Tell your child about the potential risks incurred by sharing information that could give a hint about his place of residence. For example, if photographs correspond to specific locations and easily identifiable. A school uniform can also fill in a potential predator.
4. Personal Image Management
The use and sharing images online, experiencing great success, particularly on sites chat.
It is very important that children and young people consider carefully and choose what they share online with their friends and the community chat, especially images that can be easily copied and modified.
Some photos may contain details, which at first may seem innocuous, but which combined with other information such as the name of the school, could be used to locate and identify the child.
Photos must be appropriate, ie without provoking content, so as not to draw unnecessary attention to some adults who would exploit children and youth.
The inappropriate use of photos is prohibited on the cat Noesis, and they are immediately removed as soon as we heard.
Check with your child, the content of all he met online, and inform that this information can be viewed by all with the risks they might entail.
5. Management comments and messages
Many young people are progressing rapidly and create a personal profile and a window to receive the comments of the whole Community. This is exciting for them, and rewarding is the expected goal.
It is important that children and young people understand the need to be careful and responsible before posting comments on the contents of other users. “Think before posting” is an excellent proverb.
Some incidents of bullying occur at sites of direct dialogue from famous friends. For example, bullying in the playground which is online and may escalate. The potential for humiliation and harassment of people through comments or images may be in this extremely harmful and cause unintended consequences, such as to rapidly expand the conflict to a large number of users. It is therefore important for parents to set strict rules with their child about what is right and what is not at the level of shipments, regardless of the subject and the person, known or unknown.
Insist your child to the fact that any comment or message is received and will no longer be possible, eventually, to delete it.
6. Managing behavior “dragger” your child
It is important that parents discuss and establish boundaries with their children about the drag-line, especially when your child is young and it shows a keen interest in such activities on the Chat.
Young people can go far enough in drag or online sexual discovery, and therefore it is important to set limits in their discussions, including with their friend (e) s.
Parents or guardians should discuss and insist on relying on testimony experienced the dangers of flirting online with people they are foreign. Some people lie and are not what they claim to be, and nobody can really know who is hiding behind a nickname.
7. Meeting of Friends of the net or unknown
The actual meeting of the Friends of the net “, which are often total strangers is a common practice on many sites. Children and young people generally consider most of the time, and often incorrectly, that the people with whom they spent time chatting to are real friends and they can meet safely. However, these encounters with strangers can pose risks and particular attention should be paid.
It is important for children and young people to think seriously before accepting a meeting with someone they knew on the net and obtain the prior consent of their parents or responsible for such a meeting n ‘takes place.
Parents must ensure that the meetings with friends of the net take place necessarily in a public place and only in the presence of adults or real friends and known.
8. Get help and report abuse
It is very important for parents or those responsible for maintaining a constant dialogue with their child about what could happen on the net and worry.
If you think your child or another child is requested online, or is approached by someone who is interested, sexually speaking, to especially or children in general, it is very important immediately report such conduct to an officer who will act accordingly.
If you have copies of dialogues, images, messages or other content showing the solicitation of a child, it is important to store and transmit either an Officer or directly to the Police.
Make sure your child knows how to make a “screenshot” (print screen) so that it can provide evidence of this behavior.
It is very important that you and your child understand how to report any inappropriate content or illegal, whether at our level, within the law, or any other legal entity.
Nowadays there are many places to see the illegal behavior, the simplest being to go to the police station nearest you, or the Gendarmerie.