Police are calling for parents to search the Xbox Live friendās lists of their children for the user name of self-professed furry and accused sexual predator Richard Kretovic
Police say if you see the gamertag on your childās friend list you should contact them
Police say Kretovic and the child heās accused of abusing met more than once and that they are investigating whether there were more victims.
Online gaming is increasingly a way for kids to communicate and play in this day and age, but please be aware of how and with whom your children game.
Protect Your Child
1. On your computer go to Xbox.com and sign in to your account.
2. Go to My Xbox and Family Center
3. Select your or your childās avatar and select Online Safety Settings.
4. Allow or block the options available. I allow my son to play online but block the ability to accept friend requests. I also only allow him to communicate with friends. I only allow friends to see his history, status and profile.
5. When a friend request for your child comes in, you will be asked to enter your Xbox Live password to authorize it.
All three game consoles have plenty of ways to protect your child from chatting with strangers. I use parental controls to limit the amount of time my 9-year-old son can play in a week, and I also donāt allow him to chat with anyone who isnāt on his friendās lists. Finally, I have to authorize the addition of any new friends to that list with a password. Before I do that I make sure that Iāve met the new friend, in person, before authorizing that addition.
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Win, win.
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