Internet Safety Tip: Chatting

IWSN, ITS, GNOC, RUH, and LHSO are all invitations to online sex, so if you see these codes either coming from or going to your kids, it is likely time to sit down and have a talk about sex and strangers.

During the month of June, in recognition of Internet Safety Month, the InternetSafety.com blog will be posting a tip a day to highlight important issues in Internet Safety, and to provide practical tips on dealing with these issues.

One Response to “Internet Safety Tip: Chatting”

  1. Thanks for the information, I have adult daughters ages 36 and 30 however I have a 10 yr old grandaughter who has a cell and I go through it all the time to see who is calling her and who she is acalling. It was given to her to keep in contact with her family especially her father who lives in Jamaica howeer she has given the number to a few of her classmates. A little boy likes her and calls her often. She texts as well and they are usually to her family however I want to be aware b/c you can never be too safe.
    Thanks again for the information I will pass it on to co-workers, family, friends and clients.

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