Online Video Sharing Sites
How can I make it safer?
Important discussions to have…
- Explain to students that pictures should not be sent or posted online without parental permission. Once sent, control over what happens to the pictures is lost.
- Reinforce the idea that not everyone is who they say they are online. People can pretend to be older or younger than they actually are.
- Explain to students that they should trust their instincts and block or ignore someone if the individual asks questions online that seem "weird" (e.g. questions about puberty, sex, etc.).
- Teach students that it is illegal for people to manufacture, possess or distribute naked or sexually explicit pictures of children under 18 years of age.
- Ensure students understands that they can talk to you about anything they come across on the Internet without fear of losing computer privileges.
- Suggest students review Respect Yourself, a website designed to teach teens about the risks they face when sending pictures or videos by email, Instant Messaging (IM) programs or by posting them online. This site guides teens through the risks and provides them with strategies to help keep them safe.
But if you have, for example an account for Youtube can't you delete it before your parents see it?