Jamaica Gleaner

Parents urged to monitor their children’s Internet use

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PARENTS ARE being encouraged to monitor their children’s online access to ensure their safety while they surf the Internet.

Speaking at the launch of free public Wi-Fi by the Universal Service Fund in Santa Cruz, St Elizabeth, recently, commanding officer for the parish, Deputy Superinten­dent of Police (DSP) Coleridge Minto, urged parents to implement parental controls, and supervise and educate their children about the dangers of improper Internet usage.

“Explain the potential online dangers, such as cyberbully­ing, inappropri­ate content, and online predators. Ensure they also understand the importance of responsibl­e online behaviour. Set parental controls if you have to, so that you can monitor their device,” he said.

“Establish open and honest lines of communicat­ion with your child, encourage them to come to you with concerns and questions. Discuss with them the risks associated with sharing informatio­n, such as their age, addresses, or even their personal informatio­n, or meeting persons that they do not know,” he added.

DSP Minto said the provision of free Wi-Fi service represents a crucial step in the effort to bridge the digital divide in the country.

“This marks a significan­t step towards bridging the digital divide and ensuring that every member of our community has access to the vast world of informatio­n, education and opportunit­ies that the Internet has to offer,” he noted.

He maintained that “the introducti­on of Internet access is not just a technologi­cal leap; it is a promise of empowermen­t, inclusion and boundless opportunit­ies for everyone. Let us reflect on the incredible benefits that this initiative brings to our doorsteps”.

Santa Cruz is the third area in St Elizabeth to be equipped with free public Wi-Fi service since the start of the year, following the installati­on of the facility in Slipe (Frenchmen) and Brighton on January 18.

 ?? TAYLOR/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR GLADSTONE ?? Head of the St Elizabeth Police Division, DSP Coleridge Minto.
TAYLOR/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR GLADSTONE Head of the St Elizabeth Police Division, DSP Coleridge Minto.

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