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  1. Online Teen Dangers: The Five Greatest Internet Dangers Teenagers Face And What You Can Do To Protect Them by David Kent Jones, 2008-10-25
  2. Cyber Rules: What You Really Need to Know About the Internet by Jayne Gackenbach, Joanie Farley Gillispie, 2007-01-17
  3. The Dangers of Online Predators (Cyber Citizenship and Cyber Safety) by Michael Sommers, 2008-01-30
  4. Safety Net: Protecting Your Business on the Internet by Kathleen Sindell, 2002-03-15
  5. Predators and Princesses: The Internet Safety Guide for Parents by Christopher O'Kennon, 2010-04-21
  6. Using the Internet Safely (Technology and You Ser) by Donna Loughran, 2002-10
  7. Youth Safety on the Internet: Analysis, Recommendations and Laws
  8. 101 Internet Safety Tips for Kids: Includes Shocking Internet Safety Stats by Brad Gosse, 2010-10-23
  9. Cyber Security: The Ultimate Guide To Internet Safety! by Jeff Ford, 2009-06-28
  10. A Young Adult's Guide to Safety in the Digital Age by Jeff Sechler, 2010-09-09
  11. Cyber Security - The Ultimate Guide To Internet Safety and Security!
  12. Cyber Security: The Ultimate Guide to Internet Safety
  13. Internet Safety Young Readers' Guide by Victoria Roddel, 2005-12-24
  14. Internet Safety 101 Facilitator's Edition by Donna Rice Hughes, 2010-02-15

61. Internet Dangers | Protect Your Kids From Online Predators And Harmful Material.
Online safeguards for kids. Protect children from Internet dangers like predators, pornography, phishing scams, spam and privacy invasions.
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Online safety for children As parents we face the challenge of allowing our children access to the Internet while needing to protect them from the harmful aspects of being online and exposed. How do we shield our children from the dangers online predators, phishing scams, pornography and other threats to their safety, privacy and personal development? A typical -year-old might like to visit the White House online and learn about the President and his family. Until very recently, if she typed www.whitehouse. com instead of the correct URL of www.whitehouse. gov she'd be directed to an "adult" site with graphic pornography This has recently been "addressed" and the government now owns the dotcom site, but until recently, this was a hardcore pornographic site. The FBI's Parent's Guide to Internet Safety There are individuals who attempt to sexually exploit children through the use of on-line services and the Internet. Some of these individuals gradually seduce their targets through the use of attention, affection, kindness, and even gifts. See a report by the FBI titled, "

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63. Internet Safety Cartoons
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64. DS Community - Internet Safty
Internet Safety. DS Internet Safety Program May 13, 2006 Corresponding Newspaper article DS Acceptable Use Policy Resources for Parents Resources for
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Supporting Materials Dover–Sherborn Regional Schools Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) – http://hs.doversherborn.org/technology/Network%20Internet%20AUP.htm RESOURCES FOR FURTHER REVIEW Organizations to assist parents and educators: ISafe.org - http://isafe.org Net Smartz - http://www.netsmartz.org Get Net Wise - http://kids.getnetwise.org/ CyberAngels - http://www.cyberangels.org/index.html Wired Kids - http://www.wiredkids.com/ Childnet International - http://www.childnet-int.org/ Wired Safety - http://www.wiredsafety.org/ Kids Health - http://kidshealth.org/parent/positive/family/net_safety.html FTC - http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/kidzprivacy/index.html

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66. Kids Are Worth It! Business Listings
INTERNET SAFETY Below are some suggested tips to help Web users navigate more safely on the internet. It may be helpful to review them with your child as a
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INTERNET SAFETY
Below are some suggested tips to help Web users navigate more safely on the internet. It may be helpful to review them with your child as a precaution. By opening up communication with your child it may encourage the child to be more open with you about their web activities.
Internet Safety Tips for Parents and Kids
  • Keep your passwords private from everyone! It is a standard practice that online services do not request them, so neither should anyone else. Therefore, there is no reason to share this information. Use only your log-in name and/or e-mail address when chatting or sending e-mail. Make sure that you or your child never give out personal information like your name, address, phone number, or any other private information. It is not a good idea to share photos of yourself, your family, or your home with people you meet online. As a general rule, just don't! If you are not familiar with the sender of an email message, always delete unknown e-mail attachments without opening them. They could contain destructive viruses. Let your kids know that if a person writes something that is inappropriate or makes them feel uncomfortable, encourage them not to respond. The rule is to simply log off and ask them to let an adult know about the incident. Once a child has reported this kind of interaction, it should be reported to your online service provider.
  • 67. Internet Safety
    Sargent Park was involved with the KOL Safe Surfing Contest 2006 . As a result of all the hard work of the students and teachers we won first price.
    http://www.wsd1.org/sargentpark/projects2005_2006/internet_safety.htm
    Sargent Park was involved with the "KOL Safe Surfing Contest 2006". As a result of all the hard work of the students and teachers we won first price. Below you will find the Power Point presentation summarizing the work that was accomplished during our Internet Safety Week. Please feel free use any of the ideas or websites to help you create your own Internet Safety activities. Click on this link to view the Power Point presentation.
    Click on this link to view Danny's Story: an unsafe online chat.
    Sargent Park School © 2007
    Comments: sargentparkweb@wsd1.org

    68. The Progress & Freedom Foundation Blog
    In part 1 of this series, I noted that the Senate recently passed a resolution (S. Res. 205) declaring June National Internet Safety Month.
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        next In part 1 of this series , I noted that the Senate recently passed a resolution (S. Res. 205) declaring June " National Internet Safety Month ." The Resolution “calls on Internet safety organizations, law enforcement, educators, community leaders, parents, and volunteers to increase their efforts to raise the level of awareness for the need for online safety in the United States.” In conjunction with Internet Safety Month, I am posting a multi-part series of essays about how parents can deal with potentially objectionable online content or contacts. The first installment outlined the many excellent online safety organizations or efforts that should be the first place parents begin their search for assistance. This second installment will discuss the burgeoning market for filtering and monitoring tools and software. Parental Controls and Online Child Protection: A Survey of Tools and Methods .” The booklet provides a broad survey of everything on the market today that can help parents deal with potentially objectionable media content, whether it be on broadcast TV, cable, music, cellular phones, video games, the Internet, or social networking websites. We will be launching the booklet on June 20th with an event at the National Press Club Before discussing filters and monitoring tools, I want to again stress that these tools should not be considered substitutes for talking to our children about what they might see or hear while online. Even though various tools and strategies can help parents control the vast majority of objectionable content that their kids might stumble upon while online, no system is perfect. In the end, education and ongoing communication are vital.

    69. Internet Safety For Your Kids - Articles And Filtering Software
    Important information about the dangers on the internet and how to avoid them and protect your children.
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  • 70. ERiding - Information & Communication Technology - Health & Safety - Internet Sa
    Select subject area , 14 19, Adult Learners, Assessment, ASTs, Behaviour and Attendance, Child Protection, Global Citizenship, CPD, Creative Arts
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    71. Know As Much As Your Kids
    What You Don’t Know Can Hurt Your Child. Computer monitor with hand reaching out of it While the personal computer is the most common way for children to
    http://www.ncwiseowl.org/kscope/Internet_safety/know_as_much.html
    KNOW AS MUCH AS YOUR KIDS While the personal computer is the most common way for children to connect to the Internet today, we must recognize that mobile electronic devices, with built-in or wireless Web access, are becoming increasingly available to young people. Entire businesses are targeting the delivery of Internet content to a host of devices, such as:
    • Handheld computers or organizers Cell phones with Web access Gaming devices (Xbox, etc.) Public Internet access points (fast food restaurants, coffee shops, etc.)
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    ipod and porn Example A: This site boasts live XXX Video for the iPod in 3 easy steps.
    Example B: This site launches XXX video for immediate viewing on the computer monitor and for download.
    Example C: This site proudly bears the claim, The Mobile Evolution of Pay Per View. The user picks one of two choices: Straight Movie Theatre or Gay Movie Theatre
    Companies (for example, Playboy and X-rated film producers) have announced plans to bring ''adult material" to Cell Phone carriers, a business they ultimately expect to be more profitable than porn on the Web. “In 2005, worldwide revenue from mobile phone pornography is expected to rise to $1 billion and could grow to three times that number or more within a few years.” Source: Bryan-Low, Cassel and Pringle, David. “Sex Cells: Wireless Operators Find That Racy Cellphone Video Drives Surge in Broadband Use.” The Wall Street Journal. May 12, 2005.

    72. Office Of Catechetical Services- Internet Safety
    These are not the endall of Internet Safety Rules, but serve as a good reminder. For more information on Rules for Internet Safety click on the Safety
    http://www.oce-ocs.org/ocs/media_center/internet_safety.shtml
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      Parents should talk to their children and children should talk to their parents. Often, we see the Internet as safe because it is accessed in secure places (home, library or school), but the Internet allows us to travel all over the world from any one of these places. Parents should ask the same questions about Internet use just as they would ask questions when their child wants to leave the house to go somewhere. LINKS AND RESOURCES
      Download the OCS Internet Safety Newsletter.pdf

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    74. Conexiones Seguras A Internet De AT&T: Juego
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    75. Internet Safety For Teens
    What Can You Do To Minimize The Chances Of An Exploiter Victimizing Your Child?
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  • 76. Town Of Grafton, MA - Internet Safety For Children
    Children 2101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 550, Arlington, VA 2220130520. http//www.town.grafton.ma.us/Public_Documents/GraftonMA_Police/internet_safety/
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    78. Child Internet Safety Tips: Child Lures Prevention: The Original Sexual Abuse An
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      A significant majority of American children are now online. While the Internet abounds with wonderful learning and communication opportunities, it also provides criminals with unlimited possibilities. Pedophiles visit Internet chatrooms and websites in search of lonely, rebellious, trusting or adventurous youngsters.
      Given the anonymous nature of chatrooms and e-mail, predators can pretend to be any age or gender. This makes it easier to befriend youngsters and obtain information like a child's real name, where they live, what school they attend, even personal details about their family.
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      • Remind children that online friends may not always be what they seem. Explain the importance of NEVER giving out personal information online: including full name, address, phone number, or name/location of school. Youngsters who want to enter a contest or register to enter a new site should always get a parent's permission first and make sure the offer is legitimate.

    79. Langwitches » 2007 » October
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