The about your child section highlights common risks for boys and girls in different age ranges.
But few parents want to pull the plug on the Internet. They can see the educational benefits of access to vast quantities of knowledge – and IT skills – being so valuable when it comes to homework in particular.
These parents also understand that it’s important for their children to be themselves as they grow up, develop interests, become sociable with the right friends and understand the world around them.
CyberSentinel makes this possible … within a safer environment controlled by you.
CyberSentinel helps to create a nag-free zone, making your house a happier place. You set the guidelines and then CyberSentinel springs into action. There’s not a problem unless your child crosses the line.
So how does CyberSentinel work in detail? Here’s a step-by-step guide for
you …
STEP 1: WIN HEARTS & MINDS!
It’s possible to run CyberSentinel in invisible mode (so your children never
know it’s on). But we recommend that it’s much better to have an open
chat with them about what CyberSentinel does and how it will help:
STEP 2: DOWNLOAD
& TRY FOR FREE
You can download CyberSentinel here and try it for free for up to 30 days (no credit
card required):
STEP 3: SET THE GUIDELINES
CyberSentinel is customised by you … because you know your child better than
anyone else. Think back to that chat you had with your child – and change
the settings accordingly in just a few mouse clicks.
STEP 4: RELAX & ONLY RESPOND IF NECESSARY
Want to know what your children have been doing? With CyberSentinel it’s simple
– with up-to-the-moment (real time) reports. These are available online and
you can view them on a control panel (called a ‘dashboard’) from any
PC, even if you’re away from the home, at work or visiting friends for the
evening.
CyberSentinel will also send you a weekly summary by email, which is ideal if you don’t get time to keep checking.
Also, CyberSentinel will send you a more urgent email (or text message) if it has
taken lots of screen captures in a short space of time – as an early warning
if there’s a potential problem for you to check.
STEP 5: MAKE CHANGES WHEN YOU WANT
After a few days, weeks or months you may want to change the CyberSentinel settings.
For example, your child may be getting older and wiser about Internet safety –
so you can relax things. Alternatively, you may be worried about something and need
to raise the barriers slightly.
STEP 6: IF YOU NEED MORE HELP
Sometimes technology isn’t enough. It’ll never provide 100% protection
from every threat – and should always be used alongside help, support and
advice for children and young people.
As their parent or guardian, you’re the best one to help them. But sometimes problems can be overwhelming, especially if they arrive at difficult, pressured times in life.
Fortunately, there are agencies that can help provide extra help for you. See our
help for you section and you’ll find more information about CyberSentinel,
plus links to charities and organisations with specialist expertise in supporting
you and your child through difficult times.
More questions? Read our FAQs for answers to most common questions.
Try CyberSentinel for free (no credit card required) or get free advice