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Sample Content PageThings Every Parent Should Know About Myspace.comMySpace has quickly become one of the most popular community websites, particularly among teenagers and young adults. The site allows users to network with other people, play games, write on message boards, and watch music videos. It is a great way to keep in contact with friends. However, recent issues have been brought to light about the dangers of MySpace, particularly for younger children. While MySpace only allows users aged 14 and up to access and get an account on the site, that doesn’t prevent much younger children from entering in false information and getting their own MySpace page, which can open them up to a number of dangers, such as sexual predators. As a parent, it’s important to know some key points and features of MySpace so that you can protect your children from harm. First and foremost, just recently the site changed its terms and conditions. Now, anyone who is 14 or 15 years old cannot see or be seen by anyone else unless they are already approved on that person’s list of friends. Before, anyone could click on children’s MySpace pages and see their pictures, find out where they lived, and get insight into their minds and what kind of things they like (such as movies, music, and other activities). This knowledge is a prime target for criminals, since they can use that information to reach out to children and give them a sense of trust. Another important new rule that has recently been put into place by MySpace is that no one 18 or over can access anyone’s profile if they are under the age of 18. In the past this was different, so fortunately MySpace has changed this policy as well. Children under 16 only show partial profiles so that predators cannot get their information. In order to become friends, the person must know the other individual’s name or email address, making this a very effective security measure to prevent predators. The company just recently hired a Microsoft security expert, and has now posted some tips and advice for parents. In addition, they have a large staff that constantly monitors the site’s activity. This can be invaluable since in today’s day and age, social media technology is so prevalent. However, it is ultimately up to parents to be sure their children are not exposing themselves to potential harm.
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