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  1. How to Protect Your Children on the Internet: A Road Map for Parents and Teachers by Gregory S. Smith, 2007-08-30
  2. Cyber-Safe Kids, Cyber-Savvy Teens: Helping Young People Learn To Use the Internet Safely and Responsibly by Nancy E. Willard, 2007-03-16
  3. CyberSafety - Internet Safety and Security for Parents (and other PC Users too) by Bob Cohen, 2007-05-30
  4. Staying Safe in a Wired World
  5. Internet Safety (Watts Library) by Josepha Sherman, 2003-09
  6. 2006 Essential Guide to Protection from Identity TheftFederal Information on Financial and Cyber Security, On-line Safety, Internet Scams, Web and Email Phishing, Credit Reports, FTC (CD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2005-08-20
  7. Internet Guide To Food Safety And Security
  8. Internet Safety Kids' Guide by Victoria Roddel, 2007-03-12
  9. Internet Safety Family Guide by Victoria, Roddel, 2006-12-23
  10. Safety on the Internet (Living Well (Child's World (Firm)).) by Lucia Raatma, 2004-08
  11. NCCI offers workplace safety tips via Internet.(National Council on Compensation Insurance)(Technology Update): An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
  12. Dating 911: The Ultimate Guide to Internet Dating Safety by Chief Dennis Nagy (Ret), 2003-06-16
  13. Internet Safety (Issues That Concern You) by Hayley Mitchell Haugen, 2008-06-06
  14. Study: internet filters bring problems. (Update: education news from schools, business, research and professional organizations).: An article from: District Administration

1. CyberAngels.org - The Largest Online Internet Safety Program Since 1995
World s Oldest and Largest internet safety Organisation. Attention Parents. Need help explaining internet safety to your child? Read our Guidelines. Internet 101.
http://www.cyberangels.org/
World's Oldest and Largest Internet Safety Organisation
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Wir sind erfreut Ihnen Internet Sicherheits Informationen und Unterstützung in Deutsch anbieten zu können. Support This Program We need your support to keep this program running. To see how you can help, visit our support page For Schools Learn more about our offline programs and see how your school can encourage safe and responsible use of the Internet in class and out! Read more CyberAngels - Serious People Tackling Serious Issues Back to Basics
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Recipient of a 1998 Presidential Service Award , CyberAngels was founded in 1995 as the first cyber-neighborhood watch and is one of the oldest in online safety education. Our mission is to function as a "virtual 411" safety destination, and to address the concerns of parents, the needs of children, on-line abuse and cyber crime, while supporting the right of free speech.

2. INTERNET SAFETY Menu - The Police Notebook
The Police Notebook Law Enforcement Internet site to promote safety and crime prevention information. A list of internet safety resources for parents. Notes, Advice, and Warnings for Parents and Kids emergencies to - dealing with strangers to - internet safety. Romance on the Internet
http://www.ou.edu/oupd/inetmenu.htm

3. FBI Publications - A Parent's Guide To Internet Safety
A Parent's Guide to internet safety. English Version. Spanish Version
http://www.fbi.gov/publications/pguide/pguide.htm
A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety Federal Bureau of Investigation
Crimes Against Children Program
935 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Room 11163
Washington, D.C. 20535 Telephone 202-324-3666 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Cyber Tip Line Publications FBI Home Page

4. FBI Publications - A Parent's Guide To Internet Safety
A Parent s Guide to internet safety. Dear Parent Our children are our Nation s most valuable asset. They represent the bright future
http://www.fbi.gov/publications/pguide/pguidee.htm
A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety Dear Parent: Our children are our Nation's most valuable asset. They represent the bright future of our country and hold our hopes for a better Nation. Our children are also the most vulnerable members of society. Protecting our children against the fear of crime and from becoming victims of crime must be a national priority. Unfortunately the same advances in computer and telecommunication technology that allow our children to reach out to new sources of knowledge and cultural experiences are also leaving them vulnerable to exploitation and harm by computer-sex offenders. I hope that this pamphlet helps you to begin to understand the complexities of on-line child exploitation. For further information, please contact your local FBI office or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678. Louis J. Freeh, Former Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Introduction There are other individuals, however, who immediately engage in sexually explicit conversation with children. Some offenders primarily collect and trade child-pornographic images, while others seek face-to-face meetings with children via on-line contacts. It is important for parents to understand that children can be indirectly victimized through conversation, i.e. "chat," as well as the transfer of sexually explicit information and material. Computer-sex offenders may also be evaluating children they come in contact with on-line for future face-to-face contact and direct victimization. Parents and children should remember that a computer-sex offender can be any age or sex the person does not have to fit the caricature of a dirty, unkempt, older man wearing a raincoat to be someone who could harm a child.

5. Untitled Document
How to 'safely surf the net' tips.
http://www.internet-safety.org/
Internet-Safety.org provides information to the public about various online safety issues,
including crime prevention, fraud awareness, hacking, and the law.
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6. KidsCom - Games - Internet Safety Game
find online. 3. Only use the Internet when your parents tell you it s OK, and only for as long as you are supposed to. 4. Don t
http://www.kidscom.com/games/isg/isg.html
The Idea Seekers want you to Play Smart, Stay Safe and Have Fun while you're on the Internet.
And you can do just that if you follow our tips. Read them and be sure to talk to your parents about them, too. Click Play for Fun to see just how much you know. And if you're a KidsCom Club member, you can Play for Points and earn 10 KidsKash Points just for playing. And an opportunity to earn 15 extra KidsKash Points.
1. Always have good manners and be polite when talking to someone else online.
2. Ask your parents to spend time with you while online so that you can show them some of the neat things you can find online.
3. Only use the Internet when your parents tell you it's OK, and only for as long as you are supposed to.
4. Don't give out personal information like your address, telephone number or school name to anyone unless you have permission from your parents.
5. Never meet with a cyberfriend or key pal unless your parents go with you or you have their permission to go alone.
7. Don't respond to any e-mail messages you get if they are strange, mean or upsetting to you, and tell your parents or teachers right away.
8. Don't send pictures of yourself or your family to anyone unless you have permission from your parents.

7. Cyberstalking
A short list of questions and answers written by Rachel R. Hartman. Includes some links to other resources.
http://www.sfwa.org/gateway/stalking.htm
Cyberstalking and Internet Safety FAQ
by Rachel R. Hartman
Special thanks to attorney Jerry D. Rhoades, Jr., Jayne A. Hitchcock of WHOA , the Patrons of #callahans , and the women of HerDomain for their assistance with this FAQ. 1. What do I have to protect myself against on the Internet? Many crimes that are committed in the real world also occur on the Net. These include fraud and embezzlement, harassment, "stealing" an identity, or stalking. A lot of information is available about you on the Net, and an enterprising criminal can find out a lot about you and use this information to his/her disadvantage. A criminal could use basic information about you (discovered on the Net), and then engage in "social engineering"contacting your friends, co-workers, relatives, etc.to learn even more. 2. How can I protect myself on the Net? Be VERY careful to whom you give personal information and where you post information. Use a "nonsense" password that has no relation to you as a person; use a combination of numbers, symbols, and letters and make sure it is at least 6 characters long. Change your password frequently and NEVER give it out. Try not to keep it written down. Avoid using the same password for multiple accounts. If you are a woman, you may want to avoid usernames that are obviously female anytime you are on the Net, depending on the net.community you are participating in. (Your first initial and last name combine to make a good, easy to remember, and gender-neutral user name.) This includes e-mail, IRC channels or chat rooms, bulletin boards, etc. Learn what kind of anti-abuse procedures are in place in the community. IRC channels usually have two or more "ops" (operators) around, who have the power and authority to ban abusive users from the channel. If there is no op on a channel, contact the IRCops of your IRC server; these names are given when you first sign onto the server. Visit

8. SafeKids.Com Home Page
Support from internet safety software. Child Safety on the Information Highway (what you need to know to protect your kids). (test your internet safety knowlege).
http://www.safekids.com/

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Have older kids? Visit SafeTeens.com
Computer Security
Common Sense Rules How to Can Spam ...
The Little PC Book: Windows XP Edition
by SafeKids.Com founder, Larry Magid
Support from
Internet safety software
Child Safety on the Information Highway
(what you need to know to protect your kids) Kids Rules for Online Safety Guidelines for Parents What are the Risks? Privacy Issues ... Family Contract for Online Safety
(post it by your computer) NEW Radio SafeKids Check out NetMom 's directory of good sites for kids and families Articles and Issues Child-Safe Search Engines CyberTipLine (where to report the exploitation of children online) (test your Internet safety knowlege) Not affiliated with the National Safe Kids Campaign About SafeKids.Com Contact Us Pay Day Loans Paycheck Advances ... Wedding Favors - Party Favors

9. Safer Internet: Home Page
Frozen site of the European Union's The Safer Internet Exchange project. News, press releases and links concerning internet safety.
http://www.saferinternet.org/
Welcome The Safer Internet Programme concerns the promotion of safety on the Internet and is the European Union’s response to tackling the controversial issue of illegal, harmful and racist content on the Internet.
Safer Internet developments
Safer Internet Exchange completed The Safer Internet Exchange project, which operates the saferinternet.org website, will end on 14 December 2003. The site will remain online as an information resource, but will not be updated for the time being. Please refer to the official website for news on major IAP developments.
The Safer Internet flyer- Download here
We value your feedback- The Safer Internet questionnaire
Breaking News:

10. SafeKids.Com
SafeKids.Com Site offers guidelines and information on child internet safety, including information on parental control software. Also at the site are links to childsafe search engines and
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.safekids.com/&y=02BDA4AF390051AB

11. WKN Internet Safety
Learn about internet safety, email, messaging, chat room netiquette for kids of all ages.Sponsored by World Kids Network, Inc. The 10 Golden Rules on internet safety. 1. Ask your parents for permission before you log on! Read the internet safety tips together with your parents, teacher or guardian.Let
http://www.worldkids.net/school/safety/internet/internet.htm

12. KID SAFETY On The INTERNET - The Police Notebook
first safety topic. Parents Try our internet safety submenu for articles and links regarding parents and the Internet. Much of
http://www.ou.edu/oupd/kidsafe/start.htm
Welcome!!! These pages are presented in a "slide-show" fashion and contain questions and answers to help kids protect themselves and handle emergencies. Parents may wish to help guide younger kids through the pages and discuss how these ideas apply to them around the home and at school.
To proceed through the slide show, either press the MENU button , below, to see a list of specific kid-safety topics or press NEXT start from the beginning and see EVERYTHING!
Press the "NEXT" button (above) to move to the first safety topic.
Parents: Try our Internet Safety sub-menu for articles and links regarding parents and the Internet.
Much of this information was adapted from information provided at the Florida Citizen Safety Center and used by the generous permission of the Florida Office of the Attorney General Bob Butterworth.
You are visitor number
to our "Kid Safety on the Internet pages"
since June 22, 1995!!!
Parents
The Police Notebook,
Sponsor: OU Police Department Richard M. Hamilton , OUPD

13. WDIG Internet Safety
WDIG Privacy Policy
http://www.disney.com/legal/internet_safety.html

14. GetNetWise | You're One Click Away
the risks kids face online, Search or browse for internet safety products, browse great sites families can visit together, and Learn how to identify online
http://www.getnetwise.org/
Spotlight on Spyware
Find, remove and prevent annoying spyware. More GetNetWise is a public service brought to you by a wide range of Internet industry corporations and public interest organizations . The GetNetWise coalition wants Internet users to be only "one click away" from the resources they need to make informed decisions about their and their family's use of the Internet. The Internet is an increasingly important place to work, play and learn for both adults and children. At the same time, we are concerned about the risks we face online. The challenge is to stay "one-click" ahead of would-be pornographers, hackers, child-predators and those who would misuse your and your child's sensitive information. GetNetWise can help.
GetNetWise about ...
Keeping Children Safe Online
Learn about the risks kids face online, Search or browse for Internet safety products, browse great sites families can visit together, and Learn how to identify online trouble and get law enforcement contact information
Stopping Unwanted E-mail and Spam
Learn how to prevent unwanted email from flooding your inbox and how to report the spammers.

15. Spy Software - Net Nanny Software
internet safety and Spy Software.
http://www.software4parents.com/
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16. The Internet Safety Game
The internet safety Game This site provides an online, interactive game to help children learn ten tips for internet safety and good manners. Kidscom
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.kidscom.com/games/isg/isg.html&y

17. The NetSmartz Workshop - Teaching Children What To Watch Out For Online With Fun
safety on the Internet. Fun safe internet links for kids to Learn about Wizzywigs, Webville outlaws, and internet safety rules.
http://www.netsmartz.org/
About Us FAQs Press Kit Contact Us ... Missingkids.org What is NetSmartz?
The NetSmartz Workshop Who should use NetSmartz?
Parents or caregivers
educators government officials law enforcement , and youth organizations NetSmartz in the News Visit www.wtopnews.com in the "Call for Action" section to listen online to our interview with Shirley Rooker from May 23rd. NetSmartz Success! A group of children in Sacramento are safer now as they leave their school bus because of a lesson learned in online safety. Read more. Teens Amy's Choice
Hear the true story of a 15-year-old girl who left home to meet in person with a man she first met online. Learn what happened to Amy as she tells her story in her own words. Featured News Stories Activity Cards Risks Featured Story
Instant Messaging Teaches English Skills?

18. WDIG Privacy Policy
back to top. UPDATED Privacy Policy internet safety Use of this site signifies your agreement to the terms of use. © Disney Enterprises, Inc.
http://disney.go.com/corporate/legal/wdig_privacy.html
Updated: 11/06/2003
FAQ

If you are an existing member and wish to accept, or OPT IN to, the changes, please select the ACCEPT Button.
We recognize the need to provide additional privacy protections for children who visit our sites. To read about our protections for kids who are under the age of 13, click here
What types of personally identifiable information do we collect about our guests?
How is your personally identifiable information used and shared? What choices do you have about the collection, use, and sharing of your personally identifiable information? ...
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What types of personally identifiable information do we collect about our guests? We collect several types of personally identifiable information about our guests.
Information You Provide to Us
Much of the personally identifiable information we receive comes directly from guests who are interested in obtaining various products and services from us. Typically, this information includes the guest’s name, postal address, e-mail address, and telephone number. We may also collect other types of information such as gender, age, number of children, and personal interests, which we may associate with personally identifiable information. If you purchase products or services from us, we’ll note, for example, credit card information, the type of services or products ordered or purchased, and the date of the order or purchase. We collect personal information when you register on, log on, or visit our Web sites, including when you participate in activities on our Web sites, such as sweepstakes, contests, games and promotional offers.

19. Child Internet Safety Resources : The Zero 5.0laf - The Official Website Of Andr
Child internet safety Resources. Listings of and links safe on the Internet. Click here to return to The Zero, internet safety RESOURCES.
http://www.vachss.com/help_text/internet_safety.html
INTERNET SAFETY RESOURCES SEARCH THE RESOURCES
HELP
CHILD ABUSE
CHILD ADVOCACY ORGS

CHILD CARE
...
TO YOUR SITE

These are Internet Safety Resources.
Please also see:
Latchkey Children
General Child Safety Articles
(click here for Resources) 2 Charged in Sexual Assault of Girl, 15
[http://www.vachss.com/help_text/archive/farmingdale.html]
Article reprint from Newsday , August 13, 2001. Adult Charged After Meeting 11-year-old [http://www.vachss.com/help_text/archive/adult_charged_dfp.html] Article reprint from the Detroit Free Press , March 22, 2001.

20. WDIG Internet Safety
WDIG Privacy Policy
http://disney.go.com/legal/internet_safety.html

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