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PreventionProtect Your Child's PrivacyBy Jennifer Martinez It's no secret that our personal information is at risk on the Internet. Everyone -- from legitimate marketers to scammers, spammers and predators -- wants to know more and more about us. As an adult, you probably have a pretty good idea to whom you should or shouldn't give your personal information. But does your child? Threats to your child's privacy on the Internet are numerous. Any web site, email, or instant message (IM) that asks a child to provide personal information can put them (and you) at risk. Based on the online activities that are popular with kids, here are some of the scenarios where your child is likely to be asked for personal information, and when to display the most caution.
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your child's privacy rights In addition to talking to your child and setting rules for their time on the Internet, pay attention to what they're doing online. The Internet is a great place to learn, explore, communicate and socialize. With your help, your child can avoid giving up his or her privacy and safety. Jennifer Martinez is a freelance writer with a specialty in family computer topics. More FeaturesSymantec Security CheckTest your computer's exposure to online security threats and learn how to make your computer more secure. TestSymantec Tools
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