MySpace
Just how careful are you- MySpace is a place for friends. But how safe is it really?
MySpace is a place for friends. But how safe is it really? The founder Tom didn’t want all these things to go wrong or happen badly. He didn't want parents to get the wrong idea about MySpace. But Kids these days are spending more time on the computer then I believe ever before with this newer MySpace page. It allows kids to create their own page by becoming a member. And you can add sooooo many things to that page you wouldn’t even believe existed in the world for your kids. Yet they talk to all their friends and can add them to their page by going to their friends’ page and clicking with a touch of a button. But as you know there are some people out there who pretend to be someone they are not, and try to attack and hack their page. So just be aware of what your children say on those pages and keep them safe by limiting time on the computer alone. To ensure safeness, but also a fun environment.

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