Mums and Dads, have you ever wondered what the secret codes your children are using on their mobile phones and computers mean? Well you are not alone.
Although parents of the modern age are much more knowledgeable digitally and understand what things like “LOL” (laugh out loud ) or “OMG” (oh my god) mean, your kids are ahead of the game and create a dozen more for every one that you learn.
So what can be done about this? Well don’t forget that the internet is a very large dictionary and you can be guaranteed that if someone has used it, Google can find it. Just type it in, hit search and you will discover what these abbreviations represent.
However, would it not be more organised and pre-emptive to check and monitor your children’s instant message or social networking history, as well as their sent and received emails on their computer to see what terminology they have been using? How can you do this, you ask?
Cobra has partnered up with ContentWatch, a globally renowned and award winning content protection provider purely to help parents stay ahead of the game and protect their children from the dangers on the internet. We can help you keep your kids safe whilst they are online, protect them from strangers and potential predators in chat rooms, harmful material they should not be exposed to so that they can use the internet in a fun and secure way. What’s more you will be notified every time your children are prevented from doing something that could harm them and this will help you sleep safely at night knowing your family is protected.
A little head’s up for you.... “P911”, “PIR”, “PAL”, “PAW”, “CD9”, “Code9”, “POS”, “POH” – all of these mean you (parents) are watching!
Take a look at www.cobrasupport.net/family to see how our Family Protect Service can help you keep your children safe online.
Or, alternatively, you could always use the trusty phone and call 0800 612 8939.
Although parents of the modern age are much more knowledgeable digitally and understand what things like “LOL” (laugh out loud ) or “OMG” (oh my god) mean, your kids are ahead of the game and create a dozen more for every one that you learn.
So what can be done about this? Well don’t forget that the internet is a very large dictionary and you can be guaranteed that if someone has used it, Google can find it. Just type it in, hit search and you will discover what these abbreviations represent.
However, would it not be more organised and pre-emptive to check and monitor your children’s instant message or social networking history, as well as their sent and received emails on their computer to see what terminology they have been using? How can you do this, you ask?
Cobra has partnered up with ContentWatch, a globally renowned and award winning content protection provider purely to help parents stay ahead of the game and protect their children from the dangers on the internet. We can help you keep your kids safe whilst they are online, protect them from strangers and potential predators in chat rooms, harmful material they should not be exposed to so that they can use the internet in a fun and secure way. What’s more you will be notified every time your children are prevented from doing something that could harm them and this will help you sleep safely at night knowing your family is protected.
A little head’s up for you.... “P911”, “PIR”, “PAL”, “PAW”, “CD9”, “Code9”, “POS”, “POH” – all of these mean you (parents) are watching!
Take a look at www.cobrasupport.net/family to see how our Family Protect Service can help you keep your children safe online.
Or, alternatively, you could always use the trusty phone and call 0800 612 8939.
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