Online Safety for Parents

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Online Safety for Parents Media Moms and Digital Dads InterNUTS

Agenda Officer Pinkas - Legal Waters Julia Copley - Mental Health and Resiliency Shannon Conley - Technical Issues Link to the kid Survey Link to Survey Results

Worse Cases Sexting Legal definitions Pandering

What to know Rules All Usernames and Passwords Access to phone - passcodes

Justifying Age Limits Brain Development - no child is “more ready” than another…..

Adolescents are more likely to: Act on impulse Misread or misinterpret social cues and emotions Get into accidents Get involved in fights Engage in dangerous or risky behavior http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/12/health/social-media- brain/

How to Care ? How resilient is my child? ? What are my child’s weaknesses? ?What are my child’s strengths? ? How aware am I? http://developingchild.harvard.edu/science/key- concepts/resilience/

How to get Online Your Data Ask your cell phone/internet provider for filters Adjusting Restrictions on devices (Settings) Guided Access for iPads School Wifi Block Pornography and Adult Content Block some apps (Kik, Instagram) Systems are in place to monitor student activity Public Wifi Device restrictions will still apply Geolocation vs IP address

Looking at Privacy Policies Can my child set up his/her own account? Yes: Will his/her first and last name be displayed on this website? Yes: Does the company collect information about the location of my child? Yes: Can my child be contacted by other users? Yes: Can my child contact other users? Yes: Is the company headquartered OUTSIDE the United States? Yes:

If a website it intended for children, it should have a Child Online Privacy Protection Act compliance statement in the privacy policy. (COPPA)

Common Sense Media NetSmartz Josh Ochs Where can I get advice? Common Sense Media NetSmartz Josh Ochs

Have further questions? Officer Dave Pinkas: dpinkas@montvilletwp.org Guidance Counselors Julia Copley (Waite and Northrop) Stevie Beshire (Canavan and Fenn) Lynsey Eick (Heritage and Blake) Technology Integration Specialist: Shannon Conley