How to Make The Internet Safer for Your Kids

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Keeping Kids Safe Online

The challenge of keeping our kids safe while they’re using the Internet can feel overwhelming and impossible.

You might feel like throwing your hands in the air and declaring defeat. In fact, I think many parents give up trying to supervise their kids online activities because it seems impossible.

We’re the first generation to have this huge parenting challenge. So we need to embrace new tools and learn new strategies to help protect our children.

As I explained in my earlier post, I think there are two critical ways we can reduce the risks our kids will face online.

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1. Communicate

We’ve always known talking and listening to our kids is crucial. But as kids turn into tweens and teens, that can be easier said than done.

Parents need to ask the right questions and truly listen to what kids say and what they don’t say. Watching and understanding their behaviour and body language becomes extremely important in the tween and teen years.

Stay aware and discuss what your kids are watching and reading online and which sites and apps they are using.

2. Monitor

The fact is you can’t rely only on what your kids tell you they’re seeing online.

They need you there with them. They need you to see what’s going on so that you can use your experience and judgement to alert them when danger lurks.

Monitoring their online activity helps keep them safe.

I recommend you talk to your kids about online safety and explain why you’re putting monitoring software on their devices.

If you pay for their phone and computer, you can say that the terms of their use include monitoring software.

There is no privacy online.

Your kids will likely say you are invading their privacy. But you can tell them, you’re not invading their privacy because their is no real privacy for digital data.

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Any email, text message, photo or video can (and likely will) get passed on to someone other than who they intended to see it.

You are the least of their worries. If they feel something is embarrassing for you to see, then the risk of someone else seeing it should be just as — if not more — embarrassing.

Kids need to understand that the same way employees have their emails and web history tracked while they are on their employer’s computers, their use will be tracked while they’re on your computers.

Remind them that you are trying to keep them safe.

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    My daughter is an adult, but special needs. It is always a fine line to balance between the amount of online freedom she wants, and what is appropriate, how much she can actually safely handle. Between too trusting and paranoid….

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    My biggest challenges are all of the pop ups that come up on sites which are deemed kid friendly. There are times when they are for items like toys which of course my 7 year old immediately wants to have.

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  43. My biggest challenge is just continuing to monitor everything. Mine are 3 and 4 so they don’t use it much, but they do like songs on YouTube and I’m always so nervous something inappropriate will show up.

  44. My struggle is keeping up with the apps that help kids hide stuff from their parents. Or the creative ways my kids hide things on their phone and tablet.

  45. The computer isnt a problem….smart phones are. It is harder to restrict them.

  46. I’m concerned that their friends are going to share inappropriate links or content!

  47. Crystal F says:

    It would be trying to keep them safe without alienating them. My oldest daughter is 15 and any time I ask or look into what she is doing, she thinks it’s because I don’t trust her. It’s hard for her to understand that I it’s not her that I don’t trust but everyone else out there. Thank you!

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    Making sure they are not talking to someone they don’t know or clicking on links they shouldn’t.

  52. My biggest challenge right now are the ads and my daughter clicking on all of them

  53. Jennifer H says:

    My biggest concern is having one of them chatting with a bad person online. My parents never had to worry about this.

  54. Amy Deeter says:

    A big concern i have is coming across bad things like swearing, stuff to do with violence,bullying,etc

  55. Sherry Conrad says:

    Thankfully my kids are grown. 🙂

  56. Thankfully, all of my children are now adults with children and grandchildren of their own. I know they all have smartphones and I hope they are being careful in how let let the younger generation access the internet.

  57. Sonya Allstun says:

    my biggest challenge is probably keeping an eye on what they’re looking at

  58. Rose Santuci-Sofranko says:

    I actually don’t have any challenges in that area. Thanks and God bless!

  59. Tiffany S says:

    Biggest concern is that they don’t see anything that they shouldn’t.

  60. Stephanie Larison says:

    My biggest challenge is keeping them off sites that have x rated content. It seems like even the spam will lead you to somewhere filthy.

  61. My kids play games and then want to buy extra stuff like “food” for pets, etc so I have that blocked

  62. Amber Coniglio says:

    I use great internet blocks to ensure my kids don’t see anything they shouldn’t.

  63. The hardest thing is teaching them to know which links are okay to go to and which ones are not safe.

  64. The hardest part is keeping track of what sites they visit!

  65. I can’t even let my 4 year old watch anything on YouTube because of the ads.

  66. Wendy McBride says:

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  67. I worry about malware.

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  73. ITs hard to keep your kids safe when access is everywhere

  74. Keeley Sullivan says:

    I try to really pay attention and make sure she isn’t giving out private information or contact info.

  75. Trisha McKee says:

    My biggest challenge is making my daughter understand that just because someone says hello online and introduces themselves, it does not mean she “knows” them.

  76. Susan Smith says:

    The hardest thing is monitoring what websites the go on.

  77. Limiting the sites they visit

  78. Have to set a time limit.

  79. It’s hard to keep them safe when we’re not always sure what they’re up to.

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    When my son was younger, it was making certain he didn’t put info about himself out to strangers. Now that he’s a teen, my biggest concern is how much time he spends online, since he has a cell phone and is always connected. I’ve always kept the computers in a main area, so no real privacy to go anywhere online that they shouldn’t.

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    Keeping an eye on them at all times, and getting them to understand online safety

  90. Jessica K. says:

    My daughter is only 3, but I let her use my phone to watch you tube for kids. It drives me crazy that I can’t block videos! There are so many weird videos I can’t believe are actually on there when it’s supposed to be for kids. I had to complain because she was watching videos where they were feeding baby alive play-doh poop! I know as she gets older, there is going to be much worse things, but I’m already seeing that at a young age it’s hard to protect her from stuff on the internet.

  91. It’s hard to watch when they aren’t in your own home.

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  93. DeAnna Keller says:

    my biggest challenge is probably keeping an eye on what they’re looking at and ho they’re talking to online. I also worry about them clicking on virus’s.

  94. My biggest concern is watching what my son may download.

  95. Jessica Cox says:

    I am very open with my oldest daughter about the internet and all the things that can happen I do trust her but I can’t trust any of the unknowns out their , people can turn innocent things to adult things that it becomes scary and sickening

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    I worry that they will click on a wrong link and get a virus in their computer

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  99. The biggest problem I have with keeping my kids safe online is not knowing all the new technology or how the devices even work. My boys have a better grasp on this stuff than I do!

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    My biggest challenges are keeping up with who they are talking to and keeping them from the raunchy sites that are on the net.

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  104. The hardest thing is monitoring what they are doing at all times.

  105. Jennifer Taylor says:

    The hardest thing is trying to watch them all the time. With more than one kid you can’t always have your eyes on just one.

  106. My kids are still babies so right now I don’t worry too much about safety as much as screen time. Although sometimes I owrry my son will click on something inappropriate by accident

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  108. My son is a baby, so nothing now. The future of technology is scary though!

  109. My biggest challenge is knowing who they talk to when playing games online. I don’t want them to be too trusting. You never know whether the kid they’re playing with is really a kid.

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  142. Renee Mirsky says:

    I don’t have any kids but I can remember pre-Internet years as a kid feeling a lot like my parents were policing me maybe TOO much. Nothing like balance as opposed to too much or nowhere near enough.

  143. you can put blockers on to block the bad sites but the social websites like twitter, youtube and facebook .. those are the hard ones to protect your kids from

  144. Nancy Burgess says:

    Worry they may end up on a site with viruses or not for kids site.

  145. christy thornton says:

    my biggest challenge has to do with selfies. i dont want my child to plaster inappropriate photos of herself online

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  147. Luckily my kids are not into social media yet, other than animal jam. I do worry about them clicking the wrong links and ending up on inappropriate websites. I also worry for the day they want to start using social media and finding a way to monitor it for safety and appropriateness without being too intrusive.

  148. My biggest struggle is trying to explain that not every site is safe, even if their friends go to those sites too.

  149. It is a dangerous world for kids. We need only see the recent news to know that giving kids Internet access is allowing them to be exposed to a world which they may not be ready for. With that said we cannot turn the kids into turnips and hide them below the surface. The biggest challenge is controlling devices — internet access is everywhere from the library to the coffee shop. They key is the know where they go from an early age.

  150. Stephanie Davis says:

    it’s hard to make sure they stay on the right pages and don’t end up installing anything they shouldn’t from ads that pop up

  151. Kids are very independent these days

  152. My biggest challenge is monitoring them, there’s always a new app out or a new site that they can use.

  153. Polly Hall says:

    biggest challenge is checking up on them but also trusting them.

  154. Victoria Barbour says:

    My biggest concern is my daughter clicking on something she isn’t supposed to and seeing or reading something that is graphic.

  155. Laurana H says:

    Limiting her internet time.

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  157. Leo Ching says:

    I am always worried that they may accidentally click on a link with adult material!

  158. The hardest thing is monitoring your childs friends and who they are talking to. That affects your child

  159. Becky Richardson says:

    My biggest challenges are not knowing what dangerous hidden apps they have that I can’t see.

  160. Michelle Ward says:

    I worry that they will see or hear things that I don’t want them to.

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  162. trying to stay ahead of the kids and making sure they do not get past the protections I setup

  163. Jennifer Ann Wilson says:

    One of the biggest challenges with the internet and children is making sure they do not give out any personal information without parental consent!

  164. Giving out too much info

  165. Anita Duvall says:

    Trying to teach the kids not to click on pop-ups or answer anyone on Social Media that I do not personally okay.

  166. Allyson Bossie says:

    Honestly, it is getting them to fully grasp the true dangers online. They seem to act like they know, but also seem to think it would never happen in our home. I just worry

  167. I get nervous about people contacting them online or hacking in to our computer’s camera.

  168. Ashlei Tobin says:

    The hardest thing is monitoring what they are doing at all times.

  169. Debbie White Beattie says:

    My biggest concern while playing online is who they talk to and are viruses getting through

  170. allyson tice says:

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  171. Ads and pop ups are a concern.

  172. Robyn Bellefleur says:

    Monitoring what they are doing online all the time is a challenge.

  173. I have a class of 19 first graders and I like them to use laptops and tablets in class. I’m always worried that there’s a possibility of them coming across something that they shouldn’t see.

  174. jeni harwell says:

    That they spend so much time online.

  175. Knowing whether or not they are deleting things that shouldn’t have been said or done in the first place.

  176. Karen Deva says:

    My biggest challenges are making sure that my son is only giving out his contact information to trusted friends and that he is staying out of chat rooms as much as possible.

  177. Bailey Dexter says:

    I worry that I won’t know a site they are on or have the new apps that hide so many things in them. Kids are naturally curious to see what their friends are liking or want to see what the friends are writing about them!

  178. Birdie Skolfield says:

    I can’t sit on top of em and WiFi is everywhere so when they are not at home I worry about internet protcetion .

  179. Birdiebee says:

    The biggest challenge is monitoring them 24 seven especially when they have a phone they can access while away from home (i.e., school, mall, etc.).

  180. That they are no downloading inappropriate content

  181. I try to always be around when my girls are on the net but sometimes, I get pulled away and I get concerned that they may be able to bypass parental controls accidentally.

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    Talking to people they don’t know

  184. caroline m. says:

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  190. Ronald Gagnon says:

    There are too many mobile devices which have access to the internet nowadays, that it is nearly impossible to control a teenager’s usage. We can only hope that we have made them aware of the dangers

  191. Christina H. says:

    Keeping an open line of trust between me and my kids regarding their usage, who they’re talking to, what’s being said, etc

  192. claudia davis says:

    Trying to be vigilant 24 hours a day.

  193. Deborah Caudill says:

    The hardest thing is making sure they don’t take off parental controls or change their passwords so that I can’t see what sites they have accessed and who they are chatting with online.

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  195. The hardest thing I think to do is to monitor everything they do on the computer and/or phone! Kids know SO much about technology today!

  196. Elaine Laforge says:

    Trusting they are being safe while using the internet at a friends house.

  197. Angie Wolfe says:

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  199. ruth moreira-lozon says:

    The biggest challenge we face is making sure our son doesn’t share private info, and also making him understand that if something is embarrassing or mean to say, it is certainly not OK to write.

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  201. Im happy i stil have time to prepare for all this, as my kiddo is still very little.

  202. fawn wright says:

    my biggest struggle is getting them to understand the reason for monitoring them

  203. I worry they will get on sites without me catching it before it’s too late 🙁

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  205. Amy fisher says:

    Keeping kids off bad sites and keeping them from bullying or being bullied

  206. Keeping them safe on gaming sites and using gaming apps…

  207. Ayana Pendergrass says:

    Clicking on the wrong website and leading to a virus/spam

  208. There are many concerns, but mostly things like snapchat or not being able to see what they are viewing. Also the pop up ads are quite concerning or mistyping things and going to bad sites.

  209. Debbie Garrett says:

    Mine are 6,7 & 13. They can only be online in the living room but I still worry that they can get into a bad site when I am busy and not paying attention to what they are doing, I try to be around but things come up that pull my attention away from what they are doing. Scary!

  210. Monitoring their online activity at all times.

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  212. Rebecca Lock says:

    Technology is ever changing and that makes safety difficult.

  213. Jennifer Poirier says:

    I don’t know what they are doing at all times. They need some privacy but hopefully not enough to get into trouble.

  214. Chavonne H says:

    Monitoring what they are looking up when I’m not around or asleep and also what they are exposed to on social network.

  215. JD Northwest says:

    Limiting searches to content that is appropriate for their age group.

  216. Tiffany Dover says:

    Keeping them from seeing things they shouldn’t! Even with filters on it’s not easy!

  217. Mary Fagans says:

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    When my son was younger, our big challenge was the unknown. There were no smartphones and the internet was just taking off. When we gave our son his first phone, the only way to keep tabs was to have all his calls and texts go to my phone, then, I could have discussions with him. When he was around 13, he did get his own computer, with the understanding that we had all his passwords and we had software that monitored things he did. With technology being so new, we had to play it by ear and keep up with all that came with it. 🙂

  220. Kristen Benton says:

    My 11 year old does a lot of online gaming. My biggest challenge is knowing exactly who he is talking to and playing these games with. At this point in time, he has to play wthin earshot of an adult. He does have a cell phone but only for Wifi use at this age. I am concerned about inappropriate texting and communication as he grows older. @KBentonDeLauder

  221. I don’t have kids. But, I would say the biggest problem is trying to teach kids that you just don’t talk to anyone online. Just because someone says they’re a certain person, doesn’t really mean that’s who they are.

  222. Tiffany Pierce says:

    My biggest concern is them clicking on link that they shouldn’t.

  223. @whalen_sarah says:

    Always worried about them opening a virus :S

  224. The biggest challenge is to monitor all activity and to ensure a bad link to a virus isn’t clicked.

  225. Trying to get through to my 8 year old son the dangers of giving out personal information like his password is my biggest challenge.

  226. Thomas Chappell says:

    My daughter is just as savvy as I am with computers

  227. My biggest worry is unsafe websites

  228. Kristin Goodson says:

    The biggest challenge is keeping them on appropriate sites and not wandering through random sites. I need to keep their attention focused only on the sites they need. They don’t use the internet for pleasure only for educational purposes.

  229. My biggest challenge when trying to keep kids safe online would be meeting strangers and inappropriate material with pop ups!

  230. I worry they will see inappropriate material

  231. I biggest challenge is to effectively monitor their online activities without making them feel that they are being watched.

  232. DailyWoman (Lacey) says:

    Opening up a virus or downloading a virus. Making sure child stays on time limits.

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  234. I’m concerned about adults posing as teens and cyber bullying for when my grandson who is almost 2 starts going online. Although he already has an understanding of how to start a video on my smartphone. Currently it is easy to talk to him about what he’s doing online due to his young age. : )

  235. Lavonne Yates says:

    As of right now, I have no worries. The only time they get on the internet is when they are on either ps4 or the xbox and its right infront of me. They always ask, for me to check someone out before adding them on any social media. I am sure there are a few things I can learn though.

  236. Jessica Kaufman says:

    I get worried that someone can try to contact them online.

  237. April Vaughan says:

    My biggest challenge keeping my boys safe online is that the NET is such a big place thats filled with so many different things. If they hear something at school and are not sure about what it is… all they have to do is Google it or look it up on Youtube other various sites. Its not like when I was a child and I would go to my mom with questions about things I am curious about. I fear as they get older that they will look at things they shouldnt or read about things I dont feel that they are ready to learn yet.

  238. Kat McQuaid says:

    My biggest challenge is setting time limits for Internet usage.

  239. My biggest concern is blocking unsafe and/or not appropriate websites.

  240. meagan bs says:

    my daughter loves youtube and I’m always worried she’s going to stumble upon something inappropriate.

  241. erin dear says:

    Monitoring everything they are doing at all times is tough! I would love an easier way to do this!

  242. Lisa Puckett @MykidsMylife72 says:

    My biggest challenge is making sure they are safe 100% of the time. I am always worried they may click a bad , not safe link if I’m not watching.

  243. Heather Kelly says:

    We try our best to keep our kids off of the internet unless they are 100% supervised since they are only 3, 6 and 8. But at school, it scares me, because I can’t monitor what they do.

  244. Holden Humphreys says:

    Mine are teens so even monitoring them at all is difficult. They can be crafty.

  245. My biggest challenge is making sure they don’t wander on to unsafe or inappropriate sites. I also worry about strangers and the danger associated with them!

  246. Alpa Dutia says:

    i am worried about cyber bullying that can harm my children from people they know. Typically, this means cyberbullying, the single most common online harm any child will experience. Statistics vary, but at least 20 percent of kids will receive harassing, hateful, or insulting messages via social networks, emails, instant messages, videos, and texts. so all this really freaks me out.

  247. Cynthia C says:

    It’s hard to be aware at all times what kids are doing online. I think we all do whatever we can to monitor and keep them safe as well as educating them about safe practices.

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    My son is twelve and recently lost his use of internet. I caught him downloading testing apps.

  250. beth shepherd says:

    I worry that they will search something and it will bring up images that are not appropriate. Thank you

  251. My biggest challenges are making sure they are talking with strangers.

  252. The hardest thing is monitoring what they are doing at all times.

  253. Linda Szymoniak says:

    Over the years I have worried about my three daughters using the internet. I’ve kept an open line of communication with them, so they have always told me if something didn’t seem right and knew not to give out personal information on-line. But, kids will be kids and they sometimes forget. I worry that personal information will get out.

  254. Seyma Shabbir says:

    I worry about if games are against the computer or with another person and if they are chatting.

  255. saegan anderson says:

    the biggest challenge when trying to keep kids safe online is making sure they don’t download viruses and release sensitive/private information

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  260. Kathy Stevenson says:

    Monitoring what they are doing at all times.

  261. janetfaye says:

    The biggest challenge is instilling the importance of being safe online without scaring children.

  262. Roblyn Honeysucker says:

    My kids have access to many devices. It’s hard to of all the activity.

  263. Cathy Oppedisano says:

    The biggest challenge is giving them some of their privacy while still checking up on them without making them feel like I am always in their hair.

  264. Talking to people they don’t know on social media.

  265. Jackie Mercer says:

    Right now, my son is young enough not to browse on his own, but he often clicks adds and other videos on YouTube.

  266. Karen petrychko says:

    They seem to have more knowledge of the Internet than most adults do any I find it scary knowing what troubles that can happen via the Internet.

  267. I am always worried that they will go to a website with adult content with pictures that should not be shown to kids.

  268. Linda Lansford says:

    Biggest challenge is keeping predators away from legitimate sites

  269. My children are too young to be on the internet at the moment. They do have kindles that I have set up where they only have access to educational apps and books.

  270. My biggest challenges are things that they like such as youtube and other video websites, it is hard to block what is and is not good on that site.

  271. Ronald Gagnon says:

    She uses three different devices to access information, contact others etc, and we are very afraid some data may be fraudulent and cause her harm in some way

  272. Steven weber says:

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  274. My biggest challenge is making sure they don’t access anything that they are too young to understand.

  275. Barbara Montag says:

    When the kids were younger – a long time ago we did not have any electronic devices.
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  277. Susan Thevenard says:

    I’m worried she will click on a bad site, and also about internet bullies!

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  280. Richard Hicks says:

    Biggest challenge is when they visit a hacked site and the site takes them somewhere else that they should not be

  281. The time that there are different ways on how to view websites

  282. Corey Hutton says:

    The hardest thing is keeping them out of my bookmarks. No one needs to see those.

  283. Jen Haile says:

    My kids love Youtube, so i’m always worried what they might stumble onto by accident.

  284. Wendy hutton says:

    I don;t have any challenges as my kids are adults

  285. Safe searches, viruses, and making sure they don’t access inappropriate content.

  286. Thomas Murphy says:

    My son is to young to be online.

  287. Pamela Gurganus says:

    The biggest challenges are coming in contact with strangers and hackers.

  288. Casandra LaMonaca says:

    I think the internet can be a very dangerous place for a kid if not monitored closely. Making sure they are not talking to someone they don’t know or clicking on links they shouldn’t.

  289. Margaret Smith says:

    When my kids are playing online games and I’m concerned who they are actually playing online with. I keep the computer in our family room and watch them very closely.

  290. General searching can be a challenge as even innocent things can lead to negative sites!

  291. Right now my kids are young enough that they don’t use anything internet without supervision. But even youtube kids videos leave a lot to be desired when stuff comes up in the sidebar that they want to watch. You have to be really careful.

  292. Avoiding sites which are not safe and being aware of site they are on.

  293. Keri Justice says:

    The hardest thing is monitoring what they are doing at all times.

  294. Jessica N says:

    I am always worried that they may accidentally click on a link with a virus or a bad website!