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Showing posts with label email check. Show all posts

Investigative Parenting

As a parent, it is our job to first and foremost insure the safety of our children. While some people think that snooping into the affairs of their child is not a great idea, there are some people who would do anything to make sure that their children are safe. If this means a little snooping action, then so be it. Our children depend on us to make sure that they are safe and protected. While they will probably argue about that statement, the truth is that no matter how much they act as if they don't like us, they really want to know that we will always protect them. It doesn't matter the age either. A child is a child forever.

If your child is staying the night with a particular friend a lot, you might want to know exactly who the parents of that friend are. Are they safe? Should you trust them with your child? These are things that we cannot necessarily find out by simply meeting the parents. What if your child has been talking to a strange person on the telephone? Do you want to know that the person they are talking to is safe? This is something that a lot of parents have to deal with as technology advances. With the addition of social friend sites, chat rooms and other online things, a parent wants to make sure their child is safe at all times.

If you have someone's name, e-mail address or their cell phone number, you can find out what kind of person they are. All you have to do is visit one of the criminal records database sites and type this information in to your computer. You will instantly be provided with information about this person, from civil court records to criminal records and even marriage certificates. In some cases, you can find out information about their family members as well. This certainly helps make sure that the person your child is around is safe for them to be associating with.

No matter how you slice it, our children are our most precious possession. While some may feel that snooping into a child's business is not a great idea, others would say that their child's safety is first priority. If you have a bad feeling, or just want to make sure the people that surround your child are safe, simply visit one of these sites and get the information you need to make an educated decision about your child's friends or their parents. Knowing that your child is safe is a feeling that every parent should have. The great thing is that your kid doesn't even have to know that you've gone snooping. Save the time with your child for fun and bonding, and avoid fights and arguments by simply checking out the people your child knows. You don't have to give them the third degree in order to be sure that they are safe.

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Be careful with your Online Friends

The internet is amazing; there's no doubt about that. It gives us the power to reach out and instantly communicate with someone half a world away. We are able to make great friends from places all over the world, from your hometown, to many continents away. However, another thing the internet brings us is anonymity. Someone can talk to you and give you the impression that they are one person when in reality they are someone totally different.

You can easily be lied to and scammed online without much trouble. You might think that you have made a great friend, and in reality you could be talking to someone who is looking to scam you. Worse, you might be talking to someone who is dangerous. The truth is that this happens to good people every single day. Scammed and tricked by people who they thought were their friends. Unfortunately it's easy for these people to scam you because they think that there is no way you'll ever be able to find out who they are. However, you can. By simply visiting a criminal records site, you can type in a very small amount of information and find out who you are really talking to.

Even if the person you are communicating with online isn't using their real name, you can put in their e-mail address and find out who it belongs to. You can also be privy to information such as their court records, criminal and civil records, warrants, address, and much more. This is one of the best ways to ensure that you are not tricked or scammed by someone online. You should never give out any information that con-artists could use to compromise your identity or funds. This includes banking information, credit card numbers, social security numbers or other personal information.

This is especially true if you take advantage of online dating sites. While they are a great way to meet new people and find someone who is right for you, they are also a big attraction for scam artists. Many people have thought they had found the right person for them and communicated with this person for quite some time, only to be tricked. These people use the power of emotion and then blind side you with one scam or another. In fact, there are entire sites devoted to letting you know who the scammers are and what they look like; even examples of the letters they will send to you. The truth is that while this is helpful, they certainly can't get them all. Men and women all over the world have been scammed by people who were supposed to be their friends. If you want to be sure that the person you are talking to has never been arrested or accused for scams or anything else, simply visit one of the sites available and enter in their name or e-mail address. These days, it pays to protect yourself.

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Beware Online Predators

There is something very frightening going on that most parents don't know about. While most people do realize that there are internet predators, they really don't understand how many and what kind of organized groups they hang out in. The fact is that there are pedophiles and sex offenders all over the internet. Many of these sex offenders and pedophiles are very proud of their actions and thoughts; in fact, there are groups of these offenders trying to change laws in order to be able to indulge their sexual desires. Most of them are convicted criminals and travel in circles of other convicted criminals – doing what? They are looking for vulnerable children online. This is a terrifying thought, isn't it? As parents, you need to be very proactive to keep your children safe. Here are some important tips to keep your kids safe online

• Do not allow your children to post pictures of themselves online. Do not post pictures of your children on any social networking sites. Predators have been known to take pictures from online albums and post them on pedophile websites. 

• Pay very close attention to the people that your children communicate with online. Many pedophiles and sex offenders try and lure children into conversation. According to many experts, pedophiles will speak to a child or adolescent for weeks or months before trying to set up a meeting with them. 

• Should you find a suspicious person is e-mailing, chatting or instant messaging your teenager or child, you should find out who it is. There are some very easy ways to do this. The first thing you should do is visit one of the websites that allow you to perform an instant background check on someone – even with just their e-mail address. One of these websites is www.reverserecords.org. 

With this website, you can enter an e-mail address and find out if that person has ever been convicted of any sort of crime. You will also find out their name, address and phone number along with local and nationwide arrest and conviction information. This will tell you if you should be worried about this person that your child is speaking to. Obviously, if it is an adult, you should be nervous. There is no reason for an adult to chat, message or e-mail a child that they have met online. 

Should you find that the person you are searching has been convicted of a crime, especially a sex offender crime; you should report them to your local police as well as your FBI immediately. A large percentage of sex offenders will commit another crime, talk to another child, view pictures of children online and many more horrifying things. Reporting these people to the proper law authorities is imperative. They are violating the law if they are talking to your child. Check them out. Find out who they really are with the method explained above. Make sure your child is safe. Unfortunately, a parent cannot be too careful if they want to keep their children safe from harm.

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