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Internet Safety

September 20, 2013 by Emilee Evans

Disclosure: This is a sponsored guest post. Please see my Disclosure Policy for more information.
This is a great guest post written by Fixico CEO, Alex Varshavsky. Although we are a year-round homeschooling family we use the computer for a lot of our work, and this post is a great reminder about Internet safety!
5 Back to School Safety Tips
Summer is over, and with that so are all those long days at the beach catching waves. Now kids are back indoors, doing a different kind of surfing, sitting in front of their screens preparing homework assignments, as well as playing computer games on the Internet, possibly exposed to harmful content or unintentionally causing harm to your computer.

Internet Safety

Here are some things that kids should avoid, and thankfully there is computer software out there that can do some of the police work for you.
1. Suspicious features in kids’ online games – Hackers have laced online games with malware and viruses, leveraging a child’s lack of concern for computer safety into a successful computer infection. Last April OP Productions was forced to take down The War Z and its forums after discovering a hack of its systems. In 2009, scammers sent and posted messages to Neopets unsuspecting players encouraging them to use a “magic paintbrush” to change the colour of their cyber-pets that actually sent them to a spoofed website that included a malicious program to collect sensitive personal data including bank information.
The best policy is to keep track of what your kids are playing, even if the game appears to be very popular and innocent. Tell your children to watch out for “special offers” that seems ‘unusual’, and perhaps even request that they consult with you when offered an add-in that didn’t come with the original game.
2. Suspicious links in social media posts and private messages – Links in social media posts or in private messages are often used by scammers to get access to private information on computers. The most common scam is the message “You gotta see this!”, which is sent by one of the child’s Facebook friends. The player they are required to download to see the content is actually malicious software that infects your system, steals your data, and uses your account to send out even more virus-bearing spam.
If your kids are instructed to click on a link that looks suspicious in any way, tell them not to click on it, and ignore the message even if they know the sender. When in doubt, tell then to send their friend a message to confirm that the message they received is real.
3. Safe Search – Hackers are using common searches by children to generate pop-up windows with harmful links. One father in the UK reported that after he recommended his son do a Google search to find pictures to colour. His son typed “Star Wars Colour” and when he clicked on “print” a virus was installed on the computer.
To avoid your kids from unintentionally infecting your computer, select the strictest search settings (Safe search can be turned on from this Google page). In addition, make sure you have a reputable anti-virus software on your computer and that you always have the latest version installed. There are solutions available that can automatically monitor and update security solutions for you.
You can view this post on the site MakeUseOf, which contains different custom made search engines for kids according to different age groups.
4. Requests for personal information – Make sure your kids are careful about the personal information they share. They should keep birth dates and addresses confidential (as well as passwords, home address, age, gender and more, see this article for a better definition of giving their personal information). They should never post online where they are going and when they will be there, and they should only post personal pictures with your approval.
5. Beware of nasty sites – Ever since the Internet has been around, there have been inappropriate websites, and these are not limited to just adult entertainment or shock sites. There are other sites that can make your life miserable by including phishing sites, malware and spyware, prank sites, screamer Flash videos, etc. It is best to have filtering software that is updated constantly to keep current with all of the latest content that is dangerous and inappropriate.
Taking the necessary precautions to make sure your kids surf safely has become another reality of the computer age. Making sure that your kid’s computer time is safe and productive is a new parenting challenge. If you prefer to have a security solution that makes sure you are blocking the right sites and have the most up to date protection and works automatically, click here for more information.
*Thank-you, Alex, for this great post and great tips!*
 
 

What Does Your iPhone Case Say About You?

February 2, 2013 by Emilee Evans

It’s a good question, isn’t it? Here is a great Guest Post!
I was recently in line at a Dunkin Donuts and could not help but notice that the man in front of me had a camouflage pattern iPhone case. Why would he need a camouflage phone? My curiosity got the best of me and I asked him. It turned out he was an avid hunter and not only was it a phone but it also was a turkey call. He had an app that made a turkey noise. It certainly got the attention of everyone in the place when he turned it on.
That got me to thinking, what does a person’s iPhone cases say about them? As I was leaving the Dunkin Donuts I walked by a row of tables with customers from all of the local offices enjoying some coffee. All of the iPhone cases that were displayed, proudly on the tables, were of the designer variety. I saw the MK gold buckle and I believe I even spotted a Louis Vuitton, but was not sure. Those cases said, “look at me I have a designer iPhone case.” No one else had theirs lying on the table.

Custom iPhone Case

Ideas for the Men
My friend has an iPhone case that can withstand falling from a ladder two stories to concrete and bounce without damage. He needs it because he is a contractor and drops everything off of ladders. Most male professionals like lawyers and business men have conservative black or grey cases that match their daily attire. On the weekends they probably switch to sports logos or pictures of the family.
Ideas for Moms & Professionals
I am sure that many Moms and grandparents have pictures of the kids on their custom iPhone cases from places like Tiny Prints. Professionals in creative fields like designers and artists would certainly have colorful phones with all types of patterns befitting their flair. A jeweler would probably have a bejeweled case. Many real estate and insurance sales people probably have their own pictures on their cases as they have their pictures on everything from cards to window signs to bus shelters.
Personalized Case Ideas
They make custom iPhone cases with photos of everything today from one’s own collection or from stock photos on sites like Getty Images or Corbis. For chefs and foodies there are food motifs and patterns. Animal lovers have an entire menagerie to choose from and sports fans can have any team and even any player if they desire. You can find any sports team logo here on ESPN. Whatever is desired is available.
Now I am wondering what would be the appropriate iPhone case for me. Right now it’s a boring black hand-me-down case from my husband. It speaks nothing about me and I would really like to upgrade to a new personalized case. As a mom, I would very much enjoy a custom case with photos of my family, including the dog!
Author Bio: J. Lopez is a freelance writer, aspiring blogger and mother of two. She received a bachelor of science in journalism and public relations from West Virginia University and hopes to publish a book on parenting.
 
 

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