Office of the Butler County Prosecutor

Internet Safety for Adults

The rules for adults regarding internet safety are very much the same as for children.

  • Use common sense when surfing the web by never giving out personal information to anyone unless you know who they are.
  • Never give your passwords to anyone. Online companies will never ask you for your password.
  • Before you purchase anything online make sure that the internet address (URL) has an https:// at the beginning of the address. This insures that your information will be safely encrypted. If that shopping site just has http:// move along to a site that has https://.
Protect Your Children
  • Communicate with your child.
  • Be involved in your child's activities, know their friends, hobbies, and interests.
  • Take time to teach your children to use the Internet responsibly.
  • Make sure the computer is in a high traffic area.
  • Familiarize yourself with the computer, programs, and the method that your child uses to communicate online.
  • When possible, use the Internet with your children. Use Internet filters or blocking software, and parental controls.
  • Set time limits for Internet use. Develop an 'online rules' agreement with your children and have everyone sign it.
  • Make sure you know your children's log-on passwords - and no one else does.
  • Know your children's friends - and their parents.
  • Find out what rules/safeguards other parents have at homes where your child might be spending time online.
  • Know about the meanings of abbreviations and acronyms used in chatrooms and online and chat room signs (emoticons) used.
 
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