City of Avon Park Police Department

 

Cyber Safety Tips

 

Want to conquer your fears, prevent crime and reduce your chances of being a victim? The City of Avon Park Police Department asks that you take these common-sense precautions:

 

The Internet has opened up a world of information for anyone with a computer and a connection. Your children will learn about computers. But just as you wouldn't send children near a busy road without some safety rules, you shouldn't send them on to the information superhighway without rules of the road. Your children face many dangers on the Internet from pedophiles to con artists.

 

GETTING STARTED

 

CONTROLLING ACCESS

 

TELL YOUR CHILDREN...

 

If your child receives threatening e-mails or pornographic material, save the offensive material and contact that user's Internet service provider and your local law enforcement agency.

 

If you come across sites that are inappropriate for children when you are surfing the Net, send the addresses to online services that offer parental control features or to sites advertising protection software to add to their list to be reviewed for inclusion or exclusion. Even if you don't subscribe to the service or own the protection software, you can help protect other children.

 

Check with your internet provider service as many offer information to parents on safe surfing the web and/or explain how you can limit access to your children through parental control features to ensure that they are mature enough for the sites they access.

 

Finally, if you suspect that a cyber predator is targeting your child, call the Cyber'Tipline, a service of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-843-4678 and also report the incident to your local law enforcement agency.

 

 

There are many additional things you and your neighbors can do to insure a safe environment.  By working together as a community and in cooperation with the Police Department you can effectively make Avon Park a safer place to live, work and visit.