NLR believes in teaching good and safe internet practices
Christian Internet Code of Ethics
As a Christian who is active on the internet, I hold myself to certain standards of conduct. They are:
I guard my online relationships
I recognize that attachments develop as easily on the internet as anywhere else, and sometimes more easily because of the anonymity involved in initial exchanges. I particularly guard against relationships that encroach upon the level of trust and faithfulness that is to exist only within a husband/wife relationship.
I am careful to visit websites that do not compromise my life in Christ
I am aware that there are sites on the internet that Christians must avoid, including those that contain pornography. I do not visit such sites, even out of curiosity. When, by accident (and it happens to everyone), I find such a page loading, I leave it immediately.
I take care that my written communications reflect Christ in my life
Even on issues about which I feel passionate, I avoid saying things that I feel might be displeasing to the Lord. I represent myself, and my intentions in a truthful and upright manner in all my exchanges.
I guard my time to assure that my time online is kept in proper balance with the rest of my life
I realize that the internet can consume time that should be invested elsewhere: family, church, work responsibilities, and other activities that make for a well rounded life. I especially guard against spending time on the internet that should be spent with the Lord.
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We believe that our youth should be informed on safe uses and practices of the internet
Tips to protect your children
- Do not provide personal information on profiles & blogs
–Name, address, phone numbers, school info
–Discourage your child from placing their AIM and Email accounts on their blog
- Be aware of and monitor your child’s accounts (ALL)
–Email: Yahoo! mail, MSN & Hotmail, Gmail (Google), Etc.–Instant Messengers: AIM, ICQ “I Seek You”, Internet Relay Chat “IRC” –Blogs & Journals: Myspace, Xanga.com, Live Journal, Blogger, MSN Spaces–Photos Storage: Ofoto, Webshots, Photobucket, Etc.–Password protect all of your accounts
- If your blog account offers a ‘private/hidden’ feature, enable it.
- Monitor your child’s “Friends List” and “Group” membership
- Report any possible child sexual exploitation to NCMEC and your local police department
- Visit cybertipline.com and obtain additional information.
Everyone knows your name (video)
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