Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2012

Internet - Online Predators Statistics - Dangers For Kids

The internet is a great tool for our children to use for research when completing homework assignments. It is also a great tool to use to follow personal interests, keep up with the news, or to socialize with friends.

Unfortunately the internet also poses many dangers to our teenagers and kids.

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One of the major dangers is the presence of the internet predator.

Internet - Online Predators Statistics - Dangers For Kids

Online predator statistics:

*There is estimated to be over 5,000,000 predators that surf the internet

*These predators are online around the clock looking for targets

*Sexual predators use forums, chat rooms, and instant messaging to locate and communicate with children.

*There is a fifty percent chance that if your child is in a chat room designated for under aged children, the stranger he or she is talking to is a sexual predator logged in under a false identity.

*Sexual predators especially enjoy the use of private messaging, private chat rooms, and the webcam to make advances towards their victims.

*Surveys show that one in five of our kids will receive sexual advances while online but that less than 25 per cent of them will inform a parent or adult.

*Approximately 5 percent of our kids were aggressively approached by a sexual predator. This means they asked to meet the child offline, called them on the phone, or sent them money or gifts in the mail.

*89 percent of all sexual advances towards our children take place in internet chat rooms and through instant messaging.

*75 percent of our kids are willing to share personal information with a stranger on the internet, exactly what the sexual predator is looking for.

*77 percent of the targets of online predators were 14 or older. 22 percent were between the ages of 10 and 13.

*30 percent of those that are victimized by sexual predators are boys.

*Sexual predators are usually between the ages of 18 and 55. They are predominately males. Many have no prior criminal record.

*64 percent of the teens surveyed admitted they did things online that they would not want their parents to know about.

*Approximately 19 percent of our teens say they have considered meeting someone offline that they have only known online.

*Approximately 9 percent of our teens state that they have actually met offline a stranger they previously only knew and met online.

The internet predator has three favorite tools they love to use to target their victims:

*Online chat rooms that offer private messages or private rooms that they can isolate your child and become aggressive without being observed by others.

*Internet messaging, again, because they can get your child one-on-one and try and take advantage of them.

*The webcam is one of the favorite tools of the predator to find out what your child looks like, to try and gain personal information about them, and to manipulate them into doing things on camera to compromise their safety.

Internet - Online Predators Statistics - Dangers For Kids

Cyber Bullycide Victims is a detailed report on Internet Dangers facing our kids.

Please read it to protect your kids on the internet!

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Internet Addiction

The Internet is here to stay. It has become an integral part of our lives. It is almost impossible to imagine a world without it! We'd be as lost as a blind man crossing a busy intersection on his own.

It may seem really hard to believe that people can actually get addicted to the Internet. Unfortunately, though we may like to believe otherwise, people can and do get addicted to the Internet.

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Since the Internet itself is a relatively new technology, Internet addiction too, is a new phenomenon of which a lot of doctors and general practitioners are unaware.

Internet Addiction

When used properly, the Internet is a wonderfully useful tool which can be used for a wide variety of purposes such as shopping, education, news, keeping in contact with others, entertainment, business, and other features. However, when misused, this same technology can become a monster that breaks marriages apart and brings many lives to ruin.

One of the main reasons as to why the Internet is so addictive is because it offers the users a sense of anonymity. It also provides people with either an outlet or an escape from their personal problems. This anonymity helps a lot of people escape from everyday emotional and psychological problems like anxiety, stress, depression or marital problems.

The main dangers posed by the Internet and the main sources of addiction are pornography, online gambling, online shopping, chat rooms, and online games.

You know you're addicted when the sheer urge and compulsion to go online is more important to you than anything else, including your spouse, children, family or friends.

This addiction or compulsion will also force you to neglect household duties, cooking, cleaning, and above all, caring for your family.

Studies show that men are more likely to get addicted to pornography and gambling sites while women are more likely to get into cyber-relationships (sometimes cyber-sexual ones) with other men on various chat rooms on the Web. Even children are likely to get addicted to online games.

Help is available in the form of organizations and various support groups such as the Internet Addiction Support Group operated by Center for Online Addiction.

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Addiction provides detailed information on Addictions, Addiction Recoveries, Drug Addictions, Addiction Treatments and more. Addiction is affiliated with Alcoholism Addiction Treatment [http://www.e-AddictionTreatment.com].

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Sunday, April 29, 2012

The Influence Of The Internet On People's Social And Psychological Realities

The influence of the Internet has caused a change in the way we communicate, learn and shop.

The Internet is probably most famous for the ability to spread information, fact or fiction. We were once limited to news editors of a local paper, then to national cable news. Now anyone can search the globe, visit local papers in foreign countries, and see the views of all sides. This ease of information has also brought with it a large amount of hoaxes, money schemes, and fallacies.

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There is no question that easy access to the Internet, like the introduction of mail service and the invention of the telephone, has changed the nature of people's connection to others in their social world. Mail made possible connections among people without physical proximity, and the telephone facilitated communication among distant people, making rapid connections possible across long distances.

The Influence Of The Internet On People's Social And Psychological Realities

But has this communication revolution changed the pure nature of interpersonal and group processes?

On the one hand, since the primary use of the Internet is communication, some people might speculate that the Internet will have positive social consequences in people's everyday lives because it increases the frequency and quality of interpersonal communications among people. People with easy access to others would feel better connected and more strongly supported by others, leading to happiness and engagement in families, organizations, communities, and society more generally.

But, on the other hand, the ease of electronic communication may lead to weaker social ties, because people have less reason to leave their homes and actually interact face to face with other people. The Internet allows people to more easily work from their home, to form and sustain friendships and even romantic attachments from their home, to bank from their home, to vote and engage in political and social issue based discussions with others (from home).

In this variety of ways, Internet communications can potentially displace face-to-face communications. I think this point is important because psychologists in many researches have described and proved such face to face and telephone connections as being of higher quality, when viewed in terms of their contribution to satisfaction and well-being.
Reading a series of longitudinal and experimental studies (e.x. McKenna, Green, and Gleason), who test a theory of relationship formation on the Internet, these researchers directly address the argument that the psychological quality of Internet social interaction is lower than is the psychological quality of traditional face-to-face interaction.

Consider my own use. I've received several e-mail messages in the past hour. My boyfriend confirms the dinner for tonight. Even though it is weekend, my colleagues send me questions about the pending exam expects a quick answer. So does some graduate student from Europe, that I recently met on "MySpace" with an urgent request for a letter of recommendation. My friend Ksenija sends me an IM to tell me the latest news about her new love. And so on and so on...

I assume that I am also living a virtual life, and what's the most interesting of all, all of my friends online, are also my friends in real life. And if they weren't that in the past, I somehow managed to bring my cyber friends into my real life, so I could here in my real life enable real communication, real face-to-face "talks", real exchange of emotions, feelings of happiness, satisfaction and well-being. I'd say for me, the Internet is a great new way for doing old things.

So, what else conclusion can I bring except the one that Internet life cannot stand on itself without real-life communication. It is simple: If we understand the qualities of face-to-face communication that influence the impact of such communication on people and their social interaction, we would be able to predict the probable influence of any new communication technology. However, researchers show that people sooner or later convert their cyber contacts into more traditional face-to-face, the same as I do. People use the Internet, in other words to help them achieve their real-life goals. And rather than technology's changing people's social and psychological reality, in other words, people change their use of technology to facilitate their creation of a desired social reality.
Internet users should closely examine their behavior, to ensure that excessive time online will not negatively impact their personal well-being. We shouldn't throw our computers out the window, but neither should we charge on blindly into complete dependence on the Internet. As with many things in life, it seems that moderation and balance are key to maximizing the Internet's positive effect.

The Influence Of The Internet On People's Social And Psychological Realities

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