Do you know the risks your child encounters on the Internet? The Dunwoody Police Department wants to help

March 15, 2019
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Are you concerned about what your child is seeing on the Internet? A special presentation by the Dunwoody Police Department could be what you're looking for to help navigate the potential dangers of your child's online use.

Are you concerned about what your child is seeing on the Internet? A special presentation by the Dunwoody Police Department could be what you’re looking for to help navigate the potential dangers of your child’s online use.

The Dunwoody Library will host a presentation by the Dunwoody Police Department Saturday, March 23, from 2pm to 3:30pm.

Online access for kids comes with risks, such as inappropriate content, cyberbullying and online predators. A Dunwoody police officer will discuss these and other risks with parents and guardians to help prevent their children from becoming victims. 

A former FBI agent will discuss child identification kits, where parents get and retain fingerprints and DNA samples, and the FBI Child ID App. For more information, email Officer Anwar Sillah: anwar.sillah@dunwoodyga.gov

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You can register for the event here: https://events.dekalblibrary.org/event/1669214 


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