Security Software Company Introduces Free Online Child Safety Handbook for Parents
Boulder, Co., June 26, 2007
Webroot Software, Inc., a leading provider of security software for the consumer, enterprise and SMB markets, today announced the availability of a free educational tool for parents, "Protecting Children Online: A Handbook for Parents". The 14-page handbook comes complete with safety tips, best practices and a glossary of common acronyms and abbreviations used in text messaging and Instant Messaging (IM) so parents can stay "in the know" with their kids' lingo.
"Few parents would consider handing their child the car keys without having spent time with them behind the wheel. Yet, too often parents give their kids a computer with Internet access and set them free, which can make for an unsafe user experience," said Peter Watkins, CEO, Webroot Software. "As a security company, we feel it is our job to help people use the Internet safely and to be educated in best practices. Since June is Internet Safety Month, it is the perfect opportunity for parents and kids to learn about online safety together."
A recent Webroot study found that parents are not fully aware of their children's online activities. For example, 45 percent of kids say they spend an average of three or more hours on the Internet at home everyday while 76 percent of parents said their children spend an average of two hours or less per day on the Internet at home. According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the spring and summer seasons are when the majority of child abductions take place. As summer gets underway and school-age children log more time on home computers – leaving them open to predators – Webroot urges parents to begin playing an active role in regularly monitoring their kid's online activities.
"Protecting Children Online: A Handbook for Parents" is a free, downloadable tool that empowers parents to get involved and teach safe online habits to their children. In addition to best practices, tips and resources, the handbook's glossary educates parents on Internet terms and phrases, such as "POS" (Parent Over Shoulder) or "LMIRL" (Let's Meet In Real Life), commonly used by kids online. The handbook will also be included in all Webroot® Child Safe® parental controls software packages.
"According to leading child advocacy groups, there is no substitute for education, conversation and software programs to control children's exposure to harmful online content. Yet, a recent Webroot survey found that only about half of parents have chosen to use such software programs to help protect children online," said Watkins. "The Webroot parent handbook will act as an excellent tool to help parents and guardians facilitate conversations with their children on how to protect themselves online."
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