Should I let my children have their own e-mail accounts?

Typically allowing children to have their own email address is a personal family thing. Some families don’t find the idea of their children having their own email account to be freighting in anyway, whereas other families couldn’t picture their children having their own email accounts. Generally young children should share an email account with the family address. This way if they want to register for something and need to supply an email you will be able to keep tabs on what they are doing.

As they become more independent and older you can allow them to have their own email address. There are still options however though so you can still see the mail being received and sent in the family inbox. This way you can ask you children about any suspicious emails they are receiving or replying to. There is lots of spam emails being sent to every email created and you should set-up a spam filter for your child’s email. This will save a lot of hassles from any unwanted mail you don’t want your child receiving. You can also set filters for fraudulent looking emails trying to capture personal details to be used for fraud.

It’s also important when you allow your child to open their first email account that you set some rules for them and make sure they are aware of the possibilities of fraud, illegal emails, spam, etc. Make sure they know to delete any suspicious emails from addresses they don’t recognize. Once they are into their teenager years this becomes more evident to your child and you won’t need to check up on them as much. Email accounts are very important in today’s society so teaching your children how to use email is very key step in learning the ropes of today’s technology.

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