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  1. Internet Safety Family Guide by Victoria Roddel, 2006-12-23
  2. Safety Net, internet safety, child pornografy on the net, ethical hacking by Zachary Britton, 1998-02
  3. Ace Your Internet Research (Ace It! Information Literacy Series) by Ann Gaines, 2009-04
  4. Internet Safety (Watts Library) by Josepha Sherman, 2003-09
  5. Internet Safety (Issues That Concern You) by Hayley Mitchell Haugen, 2008-05-23
  6. Understanding Aviation Safety Data: Using the Internet and Other Sources to Analyze Air Travel Risk by Todd Curtis, 2000-07
  7. The Ultimate Guide to Internet Safety by Victoria Roddel, 2008-03-02
  8. Safety and Health on the Internet (Government Institutes Internet Series) by Christopher Moore, 1999-07-01
  9. Safety First On The Internet: A Common Sense Approach To Safely Using And Enjoying The Internet by David Michael Brown, 2004-03-25
  10. Connecting Kids & the Web: A Handbook for Teaching Internet Use and Safety (Neal-Schuman Netguide Series) by Allen C. Benson, 2003-05-27
  11. Internet Safety And Your Kids by Jack Earl, 2009-04-13
  12. ClickThinking: Personal Safety on the Internet by Scotland. Scottish Executive, 1999-11
  13. Internet Safety For Your Kids by Jake Shurein, 2009-03-15
  14. Child Safety on the Internet (Classroom connect) by Vince Distefano, Classroom Connect, 1996-10

21. Internet Safety
The Internet Safety Special Feature contains information about and links to publications and resources that focus on internet safety.
http://www.ncjrs.gov/internetsafety/

22. Child Safety-Quizzes
Provides children with an Internet safety quiz and answers.
http://www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/PageServlet?LanguageCountry=en_US

23. Online Safety & Civility | SafeKids.com
As I pointed out in a previous column, one study found that parents are more concerned about Internet safety than drunk drivers, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
http://www.safekids.com/
  • Home Safety Advice ConnectSafely.org SafeTeens.com ... Child safety Comments Off Click here to download PDF or scroll down to read) Collier is co-director of  ConnectSafely.org and editor of NetFamilyNews . Magid is also a co-director of ConnectSafely, is founder and editor of SafeKids.com is being debuted  at the 4th-annual Family Online Safety Institute In partnership with the iKeepSafe Coalition , the Guide will be translated into other languages and distributed internationally. The first non-English edition will be published in Arabic by the Cairo-based Cyberpeace Initiative, founded by Egyptian First Lady Suzanne Mubarak. In addition to the print and Web-based booklet, ConnectSafely is also launching an at-a-glance  interactive chart with recommendations and links to pages in Facebook where teens can configure the best privacy settings for them. Stephen Balkam, CEO of FOSI, said, “While Facebook provides a wonderful opportunity for teens to connect with their friends, it’s important for young users to be aware of all of the privacy options available to them. This new guide provides parents with important information to help their teens navigate Facebook safely.” About ConnectSafely Co-directors  Larry Magid and  Anne Collier About the Internet Keep Safe Coalition fbparents
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24. KidsCom Jr - Iggey And Raser's Internet Safety Game
Games and tips for Internet safety and good manners.
http://www.kidscomjr.com/games/safety/safety.html
  • Always have good manners and be polite when talking to someone else online.
  • 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.
  • Only use the Internet when your parents tell you it's OK, and only for as long as you are supposed to.
  • Don't give out personal information like your address, telephone number or school name to anyone unless you have permission from your parents.
  • Never meet with a cyberfriend or key pal unless your parents go with you or you have their permission to go alone.
  • 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.
  • Don't send pictures of yourself or your family to anyone unless you have permission from your parents.
  • Stop right away if you see or read something on a Web site that upsets you and tell your parents or teachers about it.
  • Don't put words, pictures or sounds on other people's Web sites without their permission.
    : a safe, educational and entertaining electronic playground for kids 3 to 7

25. Safe Eyes - Parental Control Software From Internet Safety
Safe Eyes Parental Control Software protects children online, filters online TV and Movies, blocks web sites, monitors Facebook and chat, and provides reports of web activity.
http://www.internetsafety.com/safe-eyes-parental-control-software-affiliate.php
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26. AT&T - Internet Safety Game
The Internet Safety game for kids is designed to teach elementary school children about safety and security while surfing the Web.
http://www.att.com/gen/general?pid=1391

27. Computer Security | Internet Security | Identity Theft Protection,
An interactive tutorial on Internet safety. Includes activities, a virtual community, and games.
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/

28. I-SAFE Inc.
Incorporates classroom curriculum with dynamic community outreach to empower students, teachers, parents, law enforcement, and concerned adults to make the Internet a safer place.
http://www.isafe.org/
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Forgot Password? i-SAFE Inc. is a leading publisher of media literacy and digital citizenship education materials and programming with worldwide distribution channels. Founded in 1998 and supported by the U.S. Congress and various executive agencies of the U.S. government,
i-SAFE is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating and empowering youth (and others) to safely, responsibly and productively use Information and Communications Technologies (ICT). i-SAFEs best practices classroom curriculum for primary and secondary school students is embedded with dynamic community outreach activities to empower students, teachers, parents, law enforcement professionals, and other community members to control their online experiences by proficiently and independently exercising a learned and practiced ability to use the Internet and other ICT with a level of sophistication that results in increased safety and utility.
More than 32 million students have been taught i-SAFE lessons. Now, access to i-SAFEs e-Safety curriculum is through subscription and license ONLY. There are three license and subscription packages to choose from: Gold, Silver or E-Rate. Which of the i-SAFE subscriptions is right for your school or district?

29. IKeepSafe Kids
Teaches basic rules of Internet safety to children with online stories, games and activities.
http://www.ikeepsafe.org/iksc_kids/

30. AT&T Internet Safety Connections Game
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http://www.att.com/Common/images/safety/game.html

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31. Internet Safety, Computer Security, Spam Filter
Get tips on how to increase your internet safety and computer security at InternetSafety.Lifetips.com. Get information about internet safety, spam blockers and porn blockers.
http://internetsafety.lifetips.com/

32. Internet Safety — National Crime Prevention Council
Kids today are growing up online. Studies show that almost every school child has been online, and threequarters of . . .
http://www.ncpc.org/newsroom/current-campaigns/internet-safety/
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Kids today are growing up online. Studies show that almost every school child has been online, and three-quarters of . . . Kids today are growing up online. Studies show that almost every school child has been online, and three-quarters of young people can access the Internet from their homes, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation Kids go online to research and complete school assignments and to learn about topics that interest them. They also go online to chat with friends, play games, download music, keep a journal or Web blog, create websites, shop, and more. It may seem like kids are pretty savvy Web users, and many parents think that their children are better computer users than they are. But that doesn’t mean that kids understand the dangers they could encounter on the Internet or how to avoid them. The good news is that parents can help.

33. CyberNetrix - Internet Safety Education For Secondary Schools
An interactive Internet safety program that teaches chat room and mobile phone dangers.
http://www.cybersmart.gov.au/cybernetrix/index.html

34. IKeepSafe Internet Safety Coalition
iKeepSafe provides families with all the tools, education, and resources they need to stay safe online and to implement an Internet safety strategy in their homes.
http://www.ikeepsafe.org/

35. Internet Safety
Jan. 28, 2010, is World Data Privacy Day. Learn more. A basic understanding of how Internet risks occur helps to place any Internet safety advice in context.
http://www.atg.wa.gov/InternetSafety.aspx
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Internet Safety Topics Communicating Online Socializing Online Sharing Images Online Gaming Online ... Defending your Computer Jan. 28, 2010, is  World Data Privacy Day Learn more A basic understanding of how Internet risks occur helps to place any Internet safety advice in context. Once you identify which factors have a greater impact on you and your family, you can adapt recommendations to your specific needs.
Take a moment to consider each of the six factors that contribute to the current online environment:
  • Lack of knowledge. Consumers of every age and at every level of technical expertise lack broad online safety education. This lack of knowledge is not limited to young people, but extends to the general population, including computer specialists who may not know any more than others about online predatory behavior.
    Carelessness. Even when we ‘know better,’ we make mistakes. Usually those mistakes occur when we’re tired, rushed, or don’t have a complete understanding of the risks involved. This is especially true when there is no obvious cause and effect to help us correct our behavior. When you post information that is used a month later to rob your home, you are not likely to recognize a connection between the two events. In fact, the vast majority of victims of online crime will not recognize that an action they or someone else took online made them vulnerable to a criminal act.

36. SafeNet - The Foundation Of Information Security
Aladdin Security Portal Internet and content security solutions for corporations, businesses and government. Software security protection for software publishers, developers
http://internet-safety.com/

37. Cyberangels
Information on Internet safety.
http://www.cyberangels.org/index.html

38. NetSmartz.org
Working with NetSmartz, the Northwestern District Attorney’s Office has empowered children to teach each other about Internet safety. Director of Community Education and
http://www.netsmartz.org/index.aspx
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Working with NetSmartz, the Northwestern District Attorney’s Office has empowered children to teach each other about Internet safety. Director of Community Education and Outreach, Cynthia Boyle, shares about their work and what can happen when adults take a step back.
In Massachusetts, Clicky has taken on some additional duties: working with high school students to teach first and second graders how to be safer online. Members of the 2008-2009 Youth Advisory Board (YAB), which consists of high school students from local schools, decided it was time for them to take an active role in helping teach basic Internet safety to the youngest members of their communities.
In addition to teaching with Clicky, YAB members also provide the first and second graders with some hands-on classroom projects that reinforce the safety messages they learned from Clicky. While in the classrooms, YAB members lead discussions with the first and second graders about who a trusted adult is and create a list of the students’ answers. Then, each student is given a quilt square and asked to draw a picture of their trusted adult.
When the students are finished with their drawings, YAB members tie the squares together creating a Quilt of Trusted Adults. Each class keeps their quilt to hang in their classroom for the rest of the school year. Finally, an awards ceremony is held, where the YAB members give each student a Clicky certificate of completion and an activity book to take home.

39. FBI — Kids, FBI -
Offers Internet safety tips for kids in kindergarten through fifth grade. Also offers information about the FBI and games.
http://www.fbi.gov/kids/k5th/kidsk5th.htm
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40. FBI — Kids, FBI -
Offers Internet safety tips for teens in grades 6-12. Also allows you to follow a case through the FBI lab and explore a day in the life of an FBI special agent.
http://www.fbi.gov/kids/6th12th/6th12th.htm
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