The Barren County Sheriff's Office is located on the first floor of the Barren County Government Center in Glasgow. Michael Crimmins/Glasgow News 1
STAFF REPORT
Glasgow News 1
The Barren County Sheriff’s Office is urging parents and guardians to pay close attention to their children’s online activity as summer break gets underway. Officials say internet predators are well aware that school is out and often take advantage of kids spending more time on phones, tablets, and computers. They add that many parents and guardians may be at work or otherwise occupied, giving predators more opportunities to approach children online.
According to the sheriff’s office, a few simple steps can significantly improve online safety for children. Parents are encouraged to know which apps, games, and websites their kids are using and to stay informed about how those platforms work. They are also urged to talk regularly with children about online safety, including the dangers of communicating with strangers and sharing personal information. The sheriff’s office recommends reviewing privacy settings and parental controls on all devices children use, and adjusting them to limit who can contact or view kids’ profiles.
Officials say families should encourage children to tell a trusted adult right away if anyone online makes them feel uncomfortable or asks for personal details like addresses, phone numbers, or school information. They emphasize that ongoing conversations and regular monitoring can go a long way toward helping keep children safe online and in the community. The sheriff’s office says suspicious online activity involving a child should be reported to local law enforcement immediately so officers can investigate and respond.
Key Facts
– Barren County Sheriff’s Office issues summer online safety reminder for parents and guardians
– Officials say internet predators may target kids during increased summer screen time
– Parents urged to know what apps, games, and websites their children are using
– Families encouraged to talk with kids about online safety and strangers
– Sheriff’s office recommends reviewing privacy settings and parental controls
– Suspicious online activity involving a child should be reported to law enforcement immediately
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