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Social Networking Sites: A Parent’s Guide

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Remember that phrase from your own childhood? It’s still a valid question, but now, it comes with a twist: “Do you know where your kids are — and who they’re chatting with online?”
Social networking sites have morphed into a mainstream medium for teens and adults.
These sites encourage and enable people to exchange information about themselves, share
pictures and videos, and use blogs and private messaging to communicate with friends, others
who share interests, and sometimes even the world-at-large. And that’s why it’s important to
be aware of the possible pitfalls that come with networking online.
Some social networking sites attract pre-teens — even kids as young as 5 or 6. These
younger-focused sites don’t allow the same kinds of communication that teens and adults
have, but there are still things that parents can do to help young kids socialize safely online.
In fact, when it comes to young kids, the law provides some protections — and gives parents
some control over the type of information that children can disclose online. For sites directed
to children under age 13, and for general audience sites that know they’re dealing with kids
younger than 13, there’s the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). It requires
these sites to get parental consent before they collect, maintain, or use kids’ information.
COPPA also allows parents to review their child’s online profiles and blog pages.


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