What kind of limitations and boundaries do you set (besides the obvious ones) for your minor children being online?
My oldest one (14) uses MSN Messenger to IM with his friends. I've basically told him that's fine as long as I go through his friend list with him and he tells me who each and every person is. If he doesn't know that person in real life, he can't IM and that person goes off the list. I also get his password and get to check his IMs whenever I deem it necessary (which is everyday). He's not allowed to upload or download any attachments. And he's not allowed to IM except in our family room and either his dad or I am home. When neither parent is home, the comps that have internet access are all off and are password protected.
Now, I know when he goes to his friend's house, he's going to IM and get online. OK, I know that but I'm hoping that he's remembering all the warnings and everything that I've gone over with him. And that he's heard the horror stories out there about other kids who were online and just went further than they should have.
But am I missing something else that as a parent I should be doing?