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March 20, 2010 North East Tarrant, Texas
Consumer Alert from
Texas Attorney General
Parents Should Keep Children Away From New Video
Chat Web Site Chatroulette.com
An increasingly popular Web site poses a threat to
Texas children by giving users – including dangerous
sex offenders – an opportunity to conduct live video
chats with randomly selected participants.
Armed with only a Web camera and Internet access,
www.chatroulette.com users are paired with a random
stranger for a video chat. Neither a login nor
registration is required before young users can be
face-to-face with a total stranger. Worse, users who
simply click “next” are shuffled to a new video chat
partner.
An undercover investigation by the Cyber Crimes Unit
revealed startling results. Nearly half of the
randomly selected users encountered by Cyber Crimes
investigators immediately exposed themselves and
conducted sexually explicit acts on camera.
In light of the serious threat that children will be
exposed to graphic sexual conduct, Texas parents
should prohibit their children from accessing
www.chatroulette.com. Although site users are
supposed to be at least 16 years old, the rule is
not clearly enforced – which means parents’
preventative role is particularly important.
Attorney General Abbott reminds parents to closely
monitor their children’s Internet activities by
using the following safety tips:
• Place the computer in a public room at home so
that parents can monitor their children’s Internet
use. Do not allow computers in a child’s bedroom or
permit the use of Web cameras.
• Make sure children know never to agree to a
face-to-face meeting with someone they meet online
and never to divulge personal information to an
Internet stranger.
• Stay informed. Surf the Internet with children or
at least talk to them about the Web sites they are
visiting.
• Establish ground rules for children’s Internet
usage, including the hours they may surf and the
kinds of Web sites they may visit. Post the rules
near the computer.
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