IN.gov - Skip Navigation

Note: This message is displayed if (1) your browser is not standards-compliant or (2) you have you disabled CSS. Read our Policies for more information.

Print This Page Rate This Page Suggest a Link E-mail This Page HELP Find a Person Find an Agency

ISSI > Internet Crimes > Internet Safety Internet Safety

Children are growing up in a digital age and spend a great deal of their time online - instant messaging, researching and shopping. And, while these are all great tools, they need to be used wisely. Children are being targeted by online predators at an alarming rate, so it is critical for adults to help them learn how to protect themselves while still enjoying all of the benefits of the Internet. To help keep your children safe on the Internet:

  • Make sure you supervise your children's online activity.
  • Keep the computer in a common area of the house, such as the family room, to make keeping a watchful eye a little easier.
  • Make a habit of checking the computer's Internet history to find out where your children have been surfing. You can do this by clicking the preference option on your browser.
  • Invest in child-safe software, available at software or electronics stores and on the Internet. In chat rooms it is impossible to know whether the 12-year-old at the other end of your child's conversation is really a child or a 43-year- old man with not-so-honest intentions.
  • Teach your children to NEVER give any personal identifying information, such as a full name, an address, phone number, school or favorite hangouts.

» Report Online Predators

Stay Connected

You are leaving the IN.gov website. By clicking OK, you will be taken to a website that is not affiliated with the State of Indiana and may have different privacy and security policies. The State of Indiana is not responsible for, and does not endorse, guarantee, or monitor content, availability, viewpoints, products, or services that are offered or expressed on this non IN.gov portal website.