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  1. Promoting i-Safety: effects of privacy warnings and privacy seals on risk assessment and online privacy behavior.: An article from: Journal of Consumer Affairs by Robert Larose, Nora J. Rifon, 2007-06-22
  2. The cashwidth crunch.(the possibility of a physical crash of the Internet)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information): An article from: Computer User by Joe Rudich, 2000-07-01
  3. Internet privacy: overview and legislation in the 109th Congress, 1st session.: An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs by Marcia S. Smith, 2006-01-01
  4. ALLIANCE FORMED TO FIGHT INTERNET ATTACKS.(Industry Trend or Event): An article from: Software Industry Report
  5. Privacy protection on the Internet. (Technology).: An article from: Strategic Finance by Linda Lee Larson, Robert K. Larson, et all 2003-06-01
  6. Safe surfing: millions of teens spend hours on the internet. If you're one of them, here's how to protect yourself from online predators.: An article from: Scholastic Choices by Libby Tucker, 2006-09-01
  7. Public Internet/Private Lives.(Internet privacy laws): An article from: State Legislatures by Garry Boulard, 2001-02-01
  8. Russian Internet company criminal; Report implies RBN has political backing.(Business): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-09-04
  9. Cyber safety.(Computer Scene): An article from: Child Life by Michelle Laliberte, 2004-07-01
  10. Internet Companies Set Security Benchmarks.(Brief Article): An article from: Security Management by Peter Piazza, 2001-01-01
  11. Standards Group Bakes a Better Cookie.(Internet Engineering Task Force recommends cookie standards)(Brief Article): An article from: Security Management by Peter Piazza, 2001-02-01
  12. Anonymity and the Internet.(Brief Article): An article from: The Futurist by Dan Johnson, 2000-07-01
  13. Internet Infrastructure: Challenges in Developing a Public/Private Recovery Plan.: An article from: General Accounting Office Reports & Testimony by Gale Reference Team, 2008-01-01
  14. Surveillance in cyberspace: the Internet, personal data, and social control.: An article from: Queen's Quarterly by David Lyon, 2002-09-22

81. Office Of The Utah Attorney General Internet Safety
Home /Crime and Violence Prevention/internet safety. The Internet is the most powerful information tool ever created and can enhance
http://attygen.state.ut.us/internetsafety.htm
Internet Safety Home Crime and Violence Prevention /Internet Safety The Internet is the most powerful information tool ever created and can enhance a child's education like no other resource. However, its very nature creates the potential for danger. A recent survey revealed that 1 in 5 teens has received an unwanted online request to engage in sexual activities or provide sexual information. One in 4 has been exposed to online pornography. To Report a Crime What should I do if:
  • someone in my home receives an e-mail or file that contains child pornography? my child has been sexually solicited by someone who knows that my child is under 18? my child has received sexually explicit messages from someone who knows that my child is under 18?
In all instances, do not attempt to copy or forward any of the images or messages on your computer. Turn the computer off immediately to preserve evidence and call the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force at (801) 596-0907 or (800) 932-0190. AG Programs and Resources:
  • Internet Crimes Against Children Education Program - Education is the key to protecting children online. The Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force offers presentations to parent groups, schools, social organizations, and others who want to learn about the dangers of the Internet and guidelines for safe use.

82. Redirection To Planet CRuSH Temporary Hosting Site
Promotes internet safety, responsibility, and the development of healthy online communities.
http://www.planetcrush.org/

83. Family Internet Safety Pact - Child Lures Prevention
Home / Parent Resources / internet safety / Family internet safety Pact. Family internet safety Pact. To ensure your child’s safety
http://www.childlures.com/parents/pact.asp
Home Community Plan School Resources Parent Resources ... Order Online SEE ALSO:
The Missing Link
: Child Lures Creator Kenneth Wooden's Acclaimed Executive Security Seminar Home Parent Resources ... Internet Safety / Family Internet Safety Pact To ensure your child’s safety, ask him to agree to and sign the Child Lures Family Internet Safety Pact. In addition, be alert for articles and television news stories concerning Internet crime. Discuss these cases with your child to reinforce that a degree of danger does exist on-line. You may print out the pact as it appears below, or click on the icon at right to download a printer-friendly Microsoft Word version: FAMILY INTERNET SAFETY PACT
  • I UNDERSTAND there is some danger online; criminals roam the Internet just as they roam the streets.
  • I UNDERSTAND that some people online pretend to be someone they are not. They can be dishonest about their age, gender, interests, personality, job, or anything else.
  • I UNDERSTAND that some criminals try to befriend kids online, especially those who are lonely or aren't getting along with their parents.
  • 84. Family Edge - Parents Page
    Offers parents information about online internet safety and education technology help a database driven site with a large amount original content.
    http://www.familyedge.com/cgi-bin/kidsedge/scripts/familyedge/parents/index.jsp

    85. Web Wise Kids - Provides Internet Safety Program For Adults & Children, Web Wise
    A nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring child internet safety by giving tips and advice to parents and children on how to protect themselves from
    http://www.webwisekids.com/
    Welcome to Web Wise Kids! Web Wise Kids are a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring child internet safety by giving tips and advice
    to parents and children on how to protect themselves from online predators
    If a new window hasn't appeared with
    our presentation, click the link below. ENTER
    This site requires a Javascript-compatible browser, Macromedia's Flash plug-in and
    a minimum monitor resolution of 800 x 600 pixels.
    Please ensure that any popup detection software is disabled.

    86. BytesCanada Inc.
    Informational site with articles on internet safety, online pornography, child exploitation and miscellaneous related topics.
    http://www.bytescanada.com
    Terms of Use Contact Us Search
    Home
    Information for Parents

    Programs for Law Enforcement

    Programs for Children's Agencies

    School Programs
    ...
    Français

    Thanks to Ivy Entertainment for our ongoing Public Service Announcements. What's New
    Click for the answer.

    Thanks to Thunder Bay District and North Western Ontario Crime Stoppers for inviting us to speak at the 2003 conference hosted in Thunder Bay. P2P WARNING
    The Adult Filter used by many peer to peer programs is NOT properly filtering child pornography. Click here for information on how to protect your children. Announcement!! BytesCanada Inc is moving to Toronto Ontario and is under a new President and Board of Directors. The former President and Executive Director has left this position for personal reasons and is now heading up our Proactive Services Division. The new President and Executive Director of BytesCanada Inc. is Justin Blathwayt and we congratulate him on accepting this new and exciting challenge. If you would like to become a member of the BytesCanada Inc. board of Directors or for more information on these changes you can contact Mr. Blathwayt at

    87. Tenet Web: The Texas Education Network
    internet safety, financial aid,general resources, parenting organizations
    http://www.tenet.edu./jumpstart/parents.html
    The TENET web site has a new design and a new structure. Most browsers will automatically connect you to the new main page at http://www.tenet.edu/ in a few seconds. If not, use the link above to connect. Please update your bookmark. The Texas Education Network (TENET)
    23 October 2001
    Comment to: web-master@tenet.edu
    Accessibility
    Information

    88. Peel Regional Police - Internet Safety
    internet safety. internet safety COMMITTEE. The internet safety Committee initiatives rely on funding through government grants and public donations.
    http://www.peelpolice.on.ca/internetsafety/
    INTERNET SAFETY Internet Safety Home Internet Safety Tips Family Contracts Downloads Links
    INTERNET SAFETY
    COMMITTEE The Internet Safety Committee (ISC) was created in 1999 on the recommendation of Chief Noel P. Catney and the Chief's Management Group. The Committee's mandate is to proactively address issues related to the protection of children who access the Internet. The Internet Safety Committee is a community-based collaborative effort comprised of representatives from Police, Regional Council, community organizations and the corporate sector. Globally, crimes on the Internet are running rampant. One of the most vile Internet crimes is Child Pornography. Internet crime investigations are long and complex requiring state-of-the-art equipment and specially trained officers who must remain current with this ever-advancing technology. Internet investigations frequently extend beyond jurisdictional and national borders, which add to their complexity.

    89. SBC - Internet Safety Resources
    Through its internet safety Web site, the SBC family of companies aim to empower you with information about some of the most common issues surrounding safety
    http://www.sbc.com/gen/general?pid=1390

    90. LiveWires Design Presents Missing, An Educational Kit On Internet Safety For Chi
    This web site has information for parents, teachers and librarians on child internet safety issues. . This site was designed for use with frames.
    http://www.livewwwires.com/
    This site was designed for use with frames. If you are seeing this notice, please update your browser to, say, 4 or higher

    91. Kidsnewsroom's Tips On Internet Safety For Kids And Parents!
    1. Only use the Internet when your parents tell you it s OK, and only for as long as you re supposed to. 2. Always have good manners
    http://www.kidsnewsroom.org/safety.htm
    Only use the Internet when your parents tell you it's OK, and only for as long as you're supposed to. Always have good manners and be polite when you use the Internet and e-mail or chat. Never meet with an Internet friend unless your parents go with you. Don't give out personal information like your address, telephone number or school name to anyone unless your parents say it's OK. Don't send pictures of yourself or your family to anyone unless your parents say it's OK. Always tell your parents about the people you meet or talk to on the Internet. If you ever get an e-mail message that is strange, mean or upsetting to you, don't answer back to it! Tell your parents or teachers right away! Ask your parents to spend time with you so that you can show them the sites you like to visit. Sometimes, when you are on the Internet, you may accidentally meet bad people or see things that are bad, but it's NOT YOUR FAULT!!! If something you read or look at is upsetting, just stop looking at it, and tell your parents or teachers right away.

    92. Internet Safety - National Child Protection Clearinghouse
    National Child Protection Clearinghouse. internet safety. Open Directory Project is database of classified web content, covering internet safety for children.
    http://www.aifs.org.au/nch/internetsafety.html
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    Internet Safety
    Information is provided on a selection of sites covering safety issues and guidelines for parents of children and young people in using the Internet.
    • Chat room danger prompts new safety code
      The government is to call on internet chat room operators to provide new safety measures to protect children from paedophiles. Child Safety Network of Australia aims to provide families, kids, teachers and other professionals with information to prevent child abuse and neglect. Cybersmart Kids Online is a community education project developed by the Australian Broadcasting Authority. It aims to provide parents and children with information and tools to help them have a rewarding and safe experience of the Internet. Effectiveness of Internet Software Filtering Products presents the findings of a study commissioned by the Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA) and NetAlert into the effectiveness of a number of Internet content filtering products. The study examined both how easy the products were to install and use, and how effectively they filtered Internet content. Innocence in Danger provides timely information to empower both adults and children in negating the availability of child pornography and the activities of child molesters via the Internet.

    93. Compare The BEST Online Dating Services With EASE!
    Common online dating terms, emoticons, and acronyms. internet safety and cyber stalking, eye catching user screen names. Online dating FAQ.
    http://www.datingservices4u.com
    Home Join Dating Services Reviews Glossary ... Site Map
    "Want to meet YOUR Dream Date "
    Use the secrets of
    experienced online daters and relationship experts to
    attract the person YOU desire
    • Save hours researching online dating services. We’ve reviewed the dating sites for you, and grouped them into categories to make it quick and easy to find the service you want. Only the best and most reputable dating services are listed, so you’ll have more success finding your special someone. All dating services at this site are safe and secure , so you don’t have to worry about your personal information being given to anyone. 99% of the services listed at this site are FREE to join , allowing you to view all their excellent features and see the people you will meet. So there is absolutely NO risk to you With millions of singles to choose from, it is easier than ever to find an exciting date, a new best friend, a hot lover, or YOUR true love. Each year, by using the dating sites listed here, hundreds of thousands of singles meet the person they're seeking! And countless thousands are

    94. CyberSmart! : Home
    internet safety and Cyber Security Tips and Posters, Attention Teachers in the NYC/Philadelphia/Washington DC metro areas and vicinity!
    http://www.cybersmartcurriculum.org/home/
    Attention Teachers in the NYC/Philadelphia/Washington DC metro areas and vicinity!
    Home
    Contact Us Permissions Privacy ... Site Map

    95. SafetyEd International
    internet safety resources, education and child advocacy, cyber daterape prevention.
    http://www.safetyed.org

    96. Children Of The World Teen - Index
    Forums for topics including peer pressure, sexual assault, and internet safety.
    http://www.xsorbit4.com/users/genxgrl505/index.cgi
    Children of The World Teen
    Welcome, Guest . Please Login or Register
    June 9th, 2004, 2:37pm
    The JavaScript Source, another marvelous use of bandwidth!
    Children of The World Teen Members Posts: Topics:
    Please welcome renita , our newest member. Visit Our Sponsors Children of The World Teen - News prefix=""; arNews = [ "Keep Your Identity Private,Never Get Together With Someone You “Meet” Online,Never Respond to E-mail, or Chat Comments That Are Hostile, Belligerent, Inappropriate, Or In Any Way Make You Feel Uncomfortable. ","", "","", "","" ] xsorbit News Fader Forum name Topics Posts Last post General Welcome/News
    Welcome to Children of the World: Teens. I hope you enjoy it here. Post in this section to say your first hellos! We will also have news here.

    Moderators: May 8th, 2004, 4:16am
    by MissThingy Whats On Your Mind?
    Ask Questions.You can talk about anything here!

    Moderators: May 18th, 2004, 1:39pm by Babigurl4life Getting To Know You "Giggle Time" Tell Us About A Good Movie You Saw or Any Other Topic you can think of. Moderators: May 8th, 2004, 4:30am

    97. Online Internet Training
    Free online interactive workshops to help you learn more about the Internet for research, internet safety, and creating a web site.
    http://ericelder.com/training
    Online Internet Training If you've wanted to learn more about the Internet , take a look at the workshops below. The following courses are FREE and you can go through them right now online. Each of these online courses take about 45-60 minutes if you go through all the exercises, but you can skim through the highlights in minutes (except for the website creation class, which contains 3 sections, each of which takes about 1 hour.) Doing Research on the Internet Learn how to find information online to prepare Bible Studies, Sunday School lessons, sermons and just about anything. You'll also learn how to get better results from the major Internet "search engines." Your Church on the Internet This interactive technology demonstration will spark your thinking about how you might use audio, video, email, chat rooms and more to enhance and expand your current ministry. Using the Internet Safely Learn some of the dangers of using the Internet and how to protect yourself and your family while using it. This session will discuss filters, "cookies," history files and more.

    98. Child Safety On The Information Highway
    Child safety on the Information Highway was jointly produced by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and internet Alliance (formerly
    http://www.safekids.com/child_safety.htm
    Table of Contents: Introduction
    The Benefits of the Information Highway

    Putting the Issue in Perspective

    What Are the Risks
    ...
    About this Document

    Child Safety on the Information Highway
    By Lawrence J. Magid

    (c) 1998 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
    "'Cyberspace,' the 'Web,' the 'Net,' the 'Information Highway'" — Whatever The Benefits of the Information Highway The vast array of services that you currently find online is constantly growing. Reference information such as news, weather, sports, stock quotes, movie reviews, encyclopedias, and airline fares are readily available online. Users can conduct transactions such as trading stocks, making travel reservations, banking, and shopping online. You can find information about your local schools and government, read an out-of-town newspaper, or obtain vital health information. Millions of people communicate through electronic mail (E-mail) with family and friends around the world. Others use the public message board chat areas to make new friends who share common interests. You can even use the Internet to watch video and listen to audio programs produced by major media companies, businesses, organizations, and even individuals. As an educational and entertainment tool users can learn about virtually any topic, visit a museum, take a college course, or play an endless number of computer games with other users or against the computer itself.

    99. SafeTeens.Com Home Page
    Cell Phone safety. Mind Your Manners EMail Etiquette, With Some Rules to Extinguish Flame-Throwing. Computers and the internet everything you need to know from
    http://www.safeteens.com/
    A place for parents and teens to learn how to use the Internet safely. No preaching, just good advice Why Teens Need SafeTeens.Com Get the latest family tech news each week...
    Subscribe to our
    free SafeKids/NetfFamilyNewsletter
    published in partnership with NetFamilyNews.org Revised for 2004
    Teen Safety on the Information
    Highway
    Guidelines for Parents Protecting Your Privacy
    Sometimes it's OK to keep secrets Press : Information for the media Articles About Teen and Child Safety Online Cell Phone Safety Mind Your Manners: E-Mail Etiquette, With Some Rules to Extinguish Flame-Throwing Computers and the Internet
    everything you need to know from PCAnswer.com Have younger kids in your family? Visit SafeKids.Com CyberTipLine
    Report Online Crimes Against Teens and Children About SafeTeens.Com (c) 1998 to 2004 Online Safety Project Support from
    Internet Safety Software

    100. Published Project On Surfing Safely On The Internet With Second And Third Grader
    Second and third grade students tell what the internet is, explain how to navigate it, list the benefits of it, and share seven online safety rules.
    http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/proj/surf/
    Surfing Safely on the Internet
    Published Project
    Subject/Theme: Learning How to Surf the Internet
    Grade Level: Second - Third Grade
    Teacher: Tammy Payton Introduction Published Project Lesson Plan ... Projects that Connect
    Introduction to "Surfing Safely on the Internet"
    W elcome to our published project created by Second Graders and Third Graders! We will show twenty topics that explain what the Internet is, how you navigate on the Internet, the benefits from using the Internet, and seven online safety rules for using the Internet. The children used Yahooligans search engine to find information. Go to our lesson plan to see a detailed description on how we put our project together!
    Surfing Safely on the Internet
    Twenty Questions about the Internet
    W hat is a file server?
    A file server is a big box that holds all the computer programs. Many computers hook-up to the file server and share the same programs.
    by Adam G.

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