Internet Security Tips and Information
You would hate to think that by ordering that new purse or buying that airline ticket for vacation might end up costing you your identity. While most websites are secure when it comes to transactions, your personal and financial information can be compromised. As a result, they can open credit cards, checking accounts, and even get an ID and purchase a new car with your personal information. As a result, you could end up owing thousands of dollars, as well as have to seek legal help which can cost even more money.

Everyday you hear about teens being attacked or compromised by people who take advantage of them by using the internet. For a parent, this can be a frightening concept. However, there are measures that you can take to protect your teens on the internet. The following is a list of tips to help ensure internet security for your teens.

As a rule, it is a good idea to delete the email and not even worry about it if it’s from someone that you don’t know and weren’t expecting. After all, an email with an attachment can equate to a virus and a virus can harm your system so much that it might be beyond compare. In addition, you can lose valuable information and even have someone hack into your personal and financial information and use it for their own purposes.

There are a lot of safety risks out there for teens and tweens who use the Internet. However, this doesn’t mean that they have to stop using the ‘Net. Instead, they should use good judgment and try to make wise decisions. The following article lists some helpful tips to keep your teen and tween’s internet security protected.


Table Of Contents:
The truth about identity theft
5 tips for using facebook safely
8 tips to protect yourself when dating online
Internet security for teenagers - 10 tips to keep them protected
Internet security - parental control software
Online safety for children
5 tips to ensure internet security
Downloading music off the internet
Popular online scams
Protect your wireless connection
How to deal with spyware
How to protect yourself when shopping online
How to make sure your passwords protect you
How to make sure your emails are safe
Why you should be using a firewall
The signs that your childs safety might be compromised
How to protect your business
4 email scams that threaten your security
Storing your passwords safely
What does your large business require
Using social utility sites
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Internet Security Tips and Information
You would hate to think that by ordering that new purse or buying that airline ticket for vacation might end up costing you your identity. While most websites are secure when it comes to transactions, your personal and financial information can be compromised. As a result, they can open credit cards, checking accounts, and even get an ID and purchase a new car with your personal information. As a result, you could end up owing thousands of dollars, as well as have to seek legal help which can cost even more money.

Everyday you hear about teens being attacked or compromised by people who take advantage of them by using the internet. For a parent, this can be a frightening concept. However, there are measures that you can take to protect your teens on the internet. The following is a list of tips to help ensure internet security for your teens.

As a rule, it is a good idea to delete the email and not even worry about it if it’s from someone that you don’t know and weren’t expecting. After all, an email with an attachment can equate to a virus and a virus can harm your system so much that it might be beyond compare. In addition, you can lose valuable information and even have someone hack into your personal and financial information and use it for their own purposes.

There are a lot of safety risks out there for teens and tweens who use the Internet. However, this doesn’t mean that they have to stop using the ‘Net. Instead, they should use good judgment and try to make wise decisions. The following article lists some helpful tips to keep your teen and tween’s internet security protected.


Table Of Contents:
The truth about identity theft
5 tips for using facebook safely
8 tips to protect yourself when dating online
Internet security for teenagers - 10 tips to keep them protected
Internet security - parental control software
Online safety for children
5 tips to ensure internet security
Downloading music off the internet
Popular online scams
Protect your wireless connection
How to deal with spyware
How to protect yourself when shopping online
How to make sure your passwords protect you
How to make sure your emails are safe
Why you should be using a firewall
The signs that your childs safety might be compromised
How to protect your business
4 email scams that threaten your security
Storing your passwords safely
What does your large business require
Using social utility sites
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Internet Security Tips and Information

Internet Security Tips and Information

by Dawn Publishing (Editor)
Internet Security Tips and Information

Internet Security Tips and Information

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You would hate to think that by ordering that new purse or buying that airline ticket for vacation might end up costing you your identity. While most websites are secure when it comes to transactions, your personal and financial information can be compromised. As a result, they can open credit cards, checking accounts, and even get an ID and purchase a new car with your personal information. As a result, you could end up owing thousands of dollars, as well as have to seek legal help which can cost even more money.

Everyday you hear about teens being attacked or compromised by people who take advantage of them by using the internet. For a parent, this can be a frightening concept. However, there are measures that you can take to protect your teens on the internet. The following is a list of tips to help ensure internet security for your teens.

As a rule, it is a good idea to delete the email and not even worry about it if it’s from someone that you don’t know and weren’t expecting. After all, an email with an attachment can equate to a virus and a virus can harm your system so much that it might be beyond compare. In addition, you can lose valuable information and even have someone hack into your personal and financial information and use it for their own purposes.

There are a lot of safety risks out there for teens and tweens who use the Internet. However, this doesn’t mean that they have to stop using the ‘Net. Instead, they should use good judgment and try to make wise decisions. The following article lists some helpful tips to keep your teen and tween’s internet security protected.


Table Of Contents:
The truth about identity theft
5 tips for using facebook safely
8 tips to protect yourself when dating online
Internet security for teenagers - 10 tips to keep them protected
Internet security - parental control software
Online safety for children
5 tips to ensure internet security
Downloading music off the internet
Popular online scams
Protect your wireless connection
How to deal with spyware
How to protect yourself when shopping online
How to make sure your passwords protect you
How to make sure your emails are safe
Why you should be using a firewall
The signs that your childs safety might be compromised
How to protect your business
4 email scams that threaten your security
Storing your passwords safely
What does your large business require
Using social utility sites

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BN ID: 2940014284714
Publisher: Dawn Publishing
Publication date: 05/19/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
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