Security in Myspace.com

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  • Author Bronia C
  • Published October 20, 2007
  • Word count 544

MySpace.com is the most popular networking site in the country. From kids to adults as old as 60 years old, people update their information online. They use it to express themselves through weblogs, look for friends, tell them of their hobbies and form or join a group based on the hobbies and their favorites. Joining is very easy and in no time, you can easily join any network and look for friends online.

Since it’s online, there is a possibility that people can always cloak themselves of their identity. It’s as easy as creating a simple profile where you can create and imaginary person and use another picture where millions are available online. From there they can create a circle of friends as another person.

This can be good for the kids to protect themselves online. After all it’s a dangerous world out there and anyone can just pretend to be someone. Creating a profile is really easy as long as you have the imagination. You can just tell them that you’re 17 but in fact you’re already 25 and worst you’re already 40!

It’s quite unfortunate that the ability to be anonymous is used for the advantage of wrong doers and instead of protecting the kids especially the underage. The kids when they go online can be as honest as possible and they don’t have any restrictions in telling the online community what they feel and what they really want. Because of this, some people exploit this vulnerability of the underage and try to lure them into their den and thinking.

And who are these people? Sexual predators. They can always create something online. They can create an imaginary person and from there create a string of friends online. They might be targeting only men or women and worst only kids and teenagers who are really vulnerable. It’s not really hard for these people who wanted to lure someone. It’s really easy to get the affection of the people especially when kids wanted to blurt out and finds someone that will console and give them what they wanted to listen. From there they become at ease with their online friends and tell them really personal information and the rest is a really bad and horrifying history for the victims of the predators.

If you have kids or teenagers that are fond of using the website, as a parent it’s always important to monitor the activity of your kids. This may come across as intrusion to the privacy of your kids but you have to talk to them that you are just protecting them from these things. For sure they will understand. For teenagers, protect your privacy always. Create a separate e-mail account for your Myspace.com and create a user name and profile that’s quite ambiguous, from such sites as getonmyspace.com. Yes you can always write what you think, and what you like in life but never mention a name a place or any activity that will be happening in that time.

Above all, personal security should be emphasized for you and your children. Be cautious with what you write as they will stay there unless you don’t check and remove them.

Bronia runs a number of Myspace resource sites supplying Free Myspace layouts.You can use these Myspace Layouts to personalise your profile or choose from thousands of Myspace comment codes to send to your friends.

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