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Email Security and Kids

06.03.2011 by Girl on Fire // Leave a Comment

High Tech! Is It a Good Thing?

Our world nowadays changes quickly and subtly, sometimes without you noticing it. Scientists are in a constant search of creating gadgets that would make the life of human race easier and more convenient. The bad guys use email technology for example to take advantage of us and our kids. Almost everything that you see around you is products of technology, designed and created to fit the needs, good or bad of us humans.

The Good & The Bad of Email Messaging – A Great Part of Internet

The ease of access to internet can be regarded as one of the best products of our Scientists’ brilliant ideas and wide imaginations. They were able to connect people from different races who are thousands of miles away from each other. Through email technology, family that were separated to earn a living never felt like they are half-the-world away from those people they value the most. Email is one of the most used features of internet, a modern time’s version of letters, cards and the likes, delivered in no time at no cost.

Email technology, also enables businesses from different corners of the world to contact their potential clients. However, it is true that every single thing that was created artificially in this world has two sides – the good, which is the reason why it was created in the first place and the bad, usually comes out later as a byproduct of human abuse.

Can Spammers Get to Our Kids Through Email?

Many parents are alarmed because of the undeniable harm the internet may bring to their kids who may be quickly convinced by an enticing looking cartoon characters, colorful fonts and other attractive objects as a means of entering your computer system and destroying it in minutes. If you think that this would be the worst that ever could happened to you, the answer is – no, because the personal and financial information stolen can cause you irreparable damage and loss for years to come.

What Is Parent To Do?

Since you cannot always keep an eye on your kids, keeping your family safe can be very challenging. So, what can you do? The best thing that you can do right now is to keep all your incoming email and spam away from your computer. Yes, it is very possible to do this now-days without much fuss, with the help of a email antivirus software that should be easy to use helping to keep away spam email and harmful attachments. Your family should not feel threatened that everything that is clicked, visited or downloaded by your kids is a potential for disaster.

A Brilliant Solution To A Problem

Email antivirus software is like your shield from the online world, knocking at your door. It protects your family and the kids from being inundated with harmful and undesirable data. As a responsible computer owner and a parent, be aware of the threats to your family and avoid digital waste that can seriously impact your lifestyle. Online world is only harmful when you don’t know how to keep yourself away from harm.

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Andrew Thomas has dedicated himself to fight distribution of spam, email viruses and other digital creepy crawlers. His mission is to stop spammers and dishonest marketers. Getting rid of digital garbage from internet and our computer systems and networks is his top priority. You can read his personal story at www.webbaster.com
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Brandy is the wife to a carpenter/musician and the mother of 3 amazingly awesome homeschool/unschooled girls. Brandy is a Photographer as well as a Coach for the Weebellion as part of Rolling Rebellion Jr. Roller Derby. Brandy is passionate about many things and suffers from a very painful and degenerative neurological disease called CRPS/RSD.
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