"Cyberbullying" is when a child, preteen or teen is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or otherwise targeted by another child, preteen or teen via the Internet or other interactive and digital technologies. The methods used are limited only by the bully's imagination and access to technology. Children have killed each other, and even committed suicide after having been involved in a cyberbullying incident.
Another scary fact: According to a recent study commissioned by Cyberbullying.us, 34% of respondents reported experiencing cyberbullying. Even worse, 50% of respondents justified cyberbullying as being "done in fun," not realizing the potentially harmful effects it may produce.
Schools can be very effective brokers in working with parents to stop and remedy cyberbullying situations. They can also educate the students on cyberethics and the law. It is recommend that schools amend their 'acceptable use' policy and reserve the right to discipline a student for actions taken off-campus if they are intended to have an effect on the safety and well-being of fellow students during school hours.
According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), A very scary fact is that 1 in 7 children who use the Internet are approached by online predators.
Pedophiles are using the Internet as a tool to strike up conversations with children so that they can become friends with them, and in time lure them out of their home in order to have sex with them, kidnap them, and in some cases kill them.
These predators wait for your children to join Internet chat rooms, or enter other various websites that they know they can use in their favor to approach your unsuspecting child, and when the time is just right, they attack.
In what may be even more disheartening to parents, NCMEC says only 27 percent of kids who receive unwanted sexual content including sexually explicit photos, videos or an invitation to meet someone, are likely to report it to a parent or guardian. 3 out of 4 kids never say anything!
Over 1 Million Pedophiles Predicted To Be Online Today
The most dangerous aspect of the Internet is its use by pedophiles. Child molesters and predators use the Internet to pose as youngsters themselves to communicate with other children, expose them to pornography and arrange to meet them in person. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children found that one in five children who regularly use the Internet have received a sexual solicitation while online.
Children are very impressionable, and the Internet is an avenue that allows them to enter into many different realities. Your child can use the Internet to play games, download music, watch videos, and communicate with friends. The Internet can also allow your children to access informational websites where they can become more knowledgeable. It's true that the Internet is a very beneficial place for our children to study, gain knowledge, and have fun.
But the Internet can also be used as a trap to hurt your children.
PC Pandora takes virtual snap shots of emails as they are written and received. It doesn't matter what email program or service your child uses. It doesn't matter if the emails are deleted right after they are read or sent.
PC Pandora takes snap shots of all chats that take place on the PC including all major instant messengers like Yahoo, MSN, ICQ, and more. Catch & stop any pedophiles from chatting with your children.
PC Pandora captures every key typed on your PC. This is an incredible tool, because it captures all keys pressed including any text that is normally hidden, such as passwords. With this information, you can now gain access to ALL of your child's online email services like hotmail, yahoo and Gmail, and any accounts at MySpace or other social networks.
PC Pandora will record every web site visited on your PC for easy access later. It takes snap shots of the pages being visited and allows you to play them back with VCR/DVD play-like functions. Is your child surfing porn? Are they playing online games when they're supposed to be doing something else? You'll now know! Surf through hours of your child's online browsing in just minutes.
PC Pandora allows you to use the built in IRIS feature which emails you everything it is recording, at whatever interval you wish. Does your child get home from school several hours before you do, and you want to see what they are doing on the computer? PC Pandora allows you to do this.
PC Pandora gives you the ability to review all sites visited and then block any sites you don't want household members to access. You can even add customized text that your children will see when they try to access the site. Control what your household can and can't access online.
PC Pandora can run in the open if you so choose, to discourage children from going places they shouldn't be, or you can also set it to run in stealth mode where it is undetectable. PC Pandora won't show up in the program files, running programs, task bar, registry or any other place. Completely hidden!
PC Pandora will log every application that is run on your PC. Is somebody launching your accounting software, instant messenger or trying to access your email application? Is your child running music downloading software or potentially putting you at risk by downloading and installing copyrighted applications? Not anymore, at least not without you knowing!
In less than two minutes you can have PC Pandora up and running on your PC. In addition, we provide complete documentation that will explain every feature fully.
You may not want anybody to know you purchased PC Pandora, especially if you are planning to run it in Stealth mode. Your credit card will show a payment from Click Bank, a processor for thousands of online stores, so there is no way to link it back to any one particular product.
Won't it be a relief to know if an adult is trying to lure your child into having sex with them, that you can stop it?