How to protect minors on the Internet. A simple checklist for users
26.08.2022
The Internet is an encyclopedia of unlimited knowledge that helps both in studying and in leisure. At the same time, the network provides an unsafe space where children become very vulnerable. Their safety is your responsibility. Therefore, tell your children that every computer has an IP address, which can be used to easily find the user's address and data.

Below you will find a simple checklist that will protect you and your children when working on the Internet. Trust me, these simple tips will be the key to your family's peace of mind.
1. Do not visit sites that you do not know and see for the first time.
2. Strangers sent you a text document via mail? Check it for viruses.
3. Do not open an unfamiliar attachment. Delete it completely from your computer.
4. Do not share or forward your password to anyone.
5. Use complex combinations of numbers and letters, symbols and characters for passwords.
6. Communicating online? Forget about your real data. Come up with a nickname and avatar.
7. Do not meet up with adults with people you met on the Internet.
8. If you need to register on a website, do it without providing personal information. If they ask for personal details, do not register.
9. Do not believe all the information on the Internet. Double-check and question any information.
10. Do not leave your computer unattended. Especially if there is important data on the screen.
11. Do not save important information on a computer that many people have access to.
In the following material, we will discuss what safety rules children should follow depending on their age when working online.
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