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Internet and
Media Safety
for Families
Lesson 3
Internet and Media Safety for Families
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Internet and Media Safety for Families
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Lesson 2 Review
The Sacred Roles of Fathers and Mothers
 Write a letter to your father or your mother
 With your spouse, review President Ezra Taft
Benson’s 10 suggestions for fathers and mothers
 Discuss ways you can work together and support
one another in these parenting responsibilities
 Assess if the signs of cyberbullying are evident
among your children
 Complete Home Inventory Worksheet
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Internet and Media Safety for Families
7-Lesson Sunday School Class
1. Children are an Heritage of the Lord
2. The Sacred Roles of Fathers and Mothers
3. Internet and Media Safety for Families
4. Teach your Children about Media Choices
5. Teach your Children to prevent/avoid
Pornography
6. Teach Your Children about inappropriate
Internet/Media Exposures
7. Make Emergency Response Plans
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Technology is always
a two-edged Sword
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Lesson
Outline
 Lesson Objectives
 Family prayer
 Family scripture study
 Family home evening
 Internet Filtering
 Suggested Actions
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Lesson
Objectives
 Prayerfully consider ways you might improve:
– family prayer
– family scripture study
– family home evening
 Strengthen
internet filtering
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Families receive great blessings
when they pray together
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Parent-Child Interviews
By Carlos E. Asay
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Twelve Tips for Parent-Child
Interviews
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Hold interviews regularly
Mothers and fathers can interview children jointly or take turns
Pray beforehand
Begin with a prayer
Plan to listen more than you speak
Don’t compare one child with another
When correcting, give a clear but loving explanation
Agree together what words best describe each problem
Don’t compromise gospel standards “just this once”
Praise each child generously and cheerfully
Bear your testimony often
Don’t discuss one child’s problems with other children
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How many of us
have these devices in your home?
 Television sets
 Smartphones
 Game consoles
 Computers
 Tablets
 DVD players
How many
of these devices
can access
the Internet?
 Content streaming
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Internet
Shaw
Internet
modem
Typical Home
Network Configuration
In-home
router
(back view)
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Laptop
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Family scripture study helps
families draw nearer to God
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Can we avoid technology
and turn that into a virtue?
All of our
telephone calls
are made on
a traditional
landline!
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Jaquelline Fuller from Google
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Internet Content Filtering
Jeremy, can
you help us ?
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Internet Content Filtering
There’s something fundamentally wrong
when you need your kid
to unlock the TV’s parental controls.
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Internet Content Filtering
 To prevent accidental access to inappropriate
content, most filters can be successful
 Unfortunate side-effect of most filters is the
false sense of security that they provide
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Internet Content Filtering
Alternatives
 Software
– Software for every machine in your home
– Lots of flexibility and selectivity; lots of management
 Hardware
– Filters all devices in the home
– Limited selectivity; no management
 DNS service
– Filters all devices in the home
– Considerable selectivity; low management
 Internet proxy
– Filters all devices in the home
– Limited selectivity; no management
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Internet Content Filtering
& Monitoring Software
 Trend Micro Titanium
Maximum Security
 Net Nanny
 GigaWatch
 Shield Genie
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How OpenDNS Works
 A person enters the name of a website
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(e.g. www.lds.org) into their Internet browser
The browser makes a DNS request for the IP address
The DNS request is received by an OpenDNS server
OpenDNS looks where it came from
OpenDNS looks up the matching filtering and security
settings
If the website is allowed, OpenDNS returns the IP
address (e.g. 216.49.176.33)
If the website is blocked, OpenDNS returns a block
web page to your Internet browser
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Family home evening helps
families fortify themselves
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We need to protect our nestlings
Boyd K. Packer
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LDSTech
Internet and Family Safety
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Conclusions
 Improving family prayer, family scripture
study and family home evening is always
beneficial
 Strengthening internet filtering is a useful
defense against inappropriate Internet and
media content
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Suggested Actions
 Plan and hold a parent-child interview
 Confirm that you have the typical home
network configuration described
 Evaluate Internet filtering alternatives
 Read LDSTech Internet and Family Safety
web pages
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Discussion
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Network
Types
Telephone
twisted pair
Ethernet
network
Digital TV
coax
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Digital TV
coax splitters
Network
router
Telephone
wiring
Patch panel
video
Network
switches
Power supply
Network Components
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Shaw Internet
modem
Wireless
access point
Patch panel
Ethernet
Backup
disk drive
Television PVR
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Home Backup
Alternatives
 Backup Basics
 Same Machine Backup
 External drive backup
 Cloud-based backup
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Home Backup
Alternatives
 Backup Basics
– http://www.itworld.com/consumerization-it/325698/howbackup-files-your-computer-part-1-basics
 Same Machine Backup
– http://www.itworld.com/consumerization-it/326389/besthome-backup-plan-options-part-2-same-machine-backup
 External drive backup
– http://www.itworld.com/consumerization-it/327820/besthome-backup-plan-options-part-3-external-drive-backup
 Cloud-based backup
– http://www.itworld.com/consumerization-it/328710/besthome-backup-plan-options-part-4-cloud-based-backup
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Bibliography - 1
 LDSTech - Internet and Family Safety
– https://tech.lds.org/wiki/Family_Safety
 LDSTech - Family safety with technology
– https://tech.lds.org/wiki/Family_safety_with_technol
ogy
 OpenDNS
– http://www.opendns.com/
 Parental Control & Monitoring
– http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,2806,1639158,0
0.asp
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Bibliography – 2
 Parent-Child Interviews, By Carlos E. Asay
– General Conference - October 1983
– https://www.lds.org/general-conference/1983/10/parentchild-interviews?lang=eng
 Security and your Apple ID
– http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4232
 Telus - Parental control technology
– Link
 Telus - Security help
– http://www.telus.com/content/help/internetsupport/security.jsp
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