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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 Safety Guide | Safety | Parenting
Guide to Internet Safety Internet Safety News, Safety Photos, Parenting Articles Blogs
http://internetsafety.info/
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62. Kid Safety On The Internet - The POLICE NOTEBOOK
Professor Pixel gives tips to kids on how to be net-safe.
http://www.ou.edu/oupd/kidsafe/inet.htm
The Police Notebook,
the Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma. Developer: Richard M. Hamilton , OUPD

63. Conference Home Page
The event will bring together practitioners, policy makers and experts in the field of internet safety to consider risks, responsibilities and partnerships to protect young people.
http://internetsafety.holyrood.com/
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Child Internet Safety
Understanding risk and responsibility Wednesday 10th March 2010 Grosvenor Hotel, Edinburgh
Conference chair: Keynote speakers: Also presenting:
  • Martin Dewar , Digital Director, Young Scot Garry Hart , Director, Sika Solutions Ltd Pamela Graham , Communications Manager, respectme Tom McGhee , Director, Spark of Genius Bobby Elliott , Qualifications Manager, Industry and Business Qualifications Development, Scottish Qualifications Authority

Internet and mobile technology is increasingly available for children and young people 24 hours a day.  Access is no longer confined to homes or schools and the virtual world this opens up carries both exciting possibilities and elements of risk. This event will examine both the UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS)’s strategy on Online Safety (expected to be announced on 8 December 2009) and the correlating Scottish implementation strategy (expected in February 2010).

64. Family Contract
From SafeKids.com, kids and their parents can read this and then print out a copy and sign it so the whole family knows how to be safe on the Internet.
http://www.safekids.com/contract_kid.htm
You may print out this page or click here for a version that's formatted for printing (requires Adobe Acrobat)
Family Contract for Online Safety
Kids' Pledge
I will tell my parents right away if I come across any information that makes me feel uncomfortable. I will never agree to get together with someone I "meet" online without first checking with my parents. If my parents agree to the meeting, I will be sure that it is in a public place and bring my mother or father along. I will never send a person my picture or anything else without first checking with my parents. I will not respond to any messages that are mean or in any way make me feel uncomfortable. It is not my fault if I get a message like that. If I do I will tell my parents right away so that they can contact the service provider. I will talk with my parents so that we can set up rules for going online. We will decide upon the time of day that I can be online, the length of time I can be online, and appropriate areas for me to visit. I will not access other areas or break these rules without their permission. I will not give out my Internet password to anyone (even my best friends) other than my parents.

65. Illinois Attorney General - Safeguarding Children - Internet Safety
In today’s world, many people choose to communicate via the Internet and cell phones. Youth especially have embraced new technologies such as text messaging, social networking
http://www.ag.state.il.us/children/internet.html
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Safeguarding Children
Internet Safety In today’s world, many people choose to communicate via the Internet and cell phones. Youth especially have embraced new technologies such as text messaging, social networking sites, and digital cameras to share information and connect with friends. However, without proper guidance, these types of communication technologies can be dangerous to a child’s physical and psychological well-being. To help inform parents and educators about our children’s online activities and to assist in their efforts to educate our youth regarding responsible and safe online behavior, the Attorney General’s Office provides the following resources: Internet Safety Training Modules
As a result of the Attorney General’s Cyber Safety Summit, Madigan created Internet Safety Training Modules to provide schools with the tools they need to fulfill requirements under the Illinois School Code for annual, age appropriate Internet safety instruction to students in grades 3-12. (105 ILCS 5/27-13.3) Each of these age appropriate training modules covers topics facing youth today, including online exploitation, sexting, cyberbullying, and piracy. The modules are divided into three grade level groupings: grades 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12. The accompanying webinar walks educators through each of these modules to describe the information covered and explain how educators can use the modules to educate their students about safe cyber behavior.

66. Rules In Cyberspace
Hints on how to be a good cybercitizen from the United States Department of Justice. Includes examples of how you can get into trouble for hacking.
http://www.cybercrime.gov/rules/kidinternet.htm

Are You a Good Cybercitizen?
Rules in Cyberspace You Can Get in Real Trouble for Hacking!
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67. Webonauts Internet Academy | PBS KIDS GO!
Answer all 10 questions about surfing the internet correctly and you may print yourself a web license.
http://pbskids.org/license/
document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + (document.location.protocol == "https:" ? "https://sb" : "http://b") + ".scorecardresearch.com/beacon.js' %3E%3C/script%3E")); Flash is required. The Webonauts Internet Academy empowers kids to make responsible and respectful decisions in their online interactions.
Taking on the role of a Webonaut, kids explore a series of missions that teach key issues of web safety and digital citizenship. pbskidsgo.org

68. Kycss:  Internet Safety
This site is dedicated to investigating school safety issues in Kentucky; how to implement school safety programs in schools; how to foster a safe environment in an educational
http://www.kysafeschools.org/internetsaf.html
K entucky Center for
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Internet Safety The Internet is a wonderful tool which puts the world and all its information at our fingertips. Much of this information has been available for a long time through public library access or other means. Indeed, many of these sites have been in operation for a number of years. However, this ease of access is paving the way for massive growth in Internet-based crime such as identity theft and predators. However, most of these sites also provide an opt-out feature for you to remove or manage what information is available, though it may take some clicking around to locate it. The Kentucky Center for School Safety has compiled information on a number of them and provides a Protecting Your Personal Information: Opt Ou t procedures flier
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69. Websafe Crackers - Homepage
Interactive games and puzzles designed with the help of teenagers offer strategies for dealing with different situations online including spam, cyber-stalking and bullying.
http://www.websafecrackerz.com/
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The safe can be opened by collecting 1 quiz code from each cyber-world. To open the safe click here when the safe says unlocked
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locked InTransit locked Sponsors and partners Crack the Baron's safe to release the info and claim your prize Read What WSC is for Read how to play WSC How do I report online abuse? How to make the text bigger on this site? ... Homework Help Are dodgy sites wasting your time? Are you Spending too long looking for the right angles? Do you need a new strategy? How to avoid being caught and plagiarising. Quiz hack forum Stuck on the quiz questions? Find answers in the Hack Forum, but watch out, because not all the advice is what it should be. Can you spot the fakes? The Baron has stored the stolen info deep within his six dominion cyber-worlds. However, he has left the entire source code to UberWare locked in his company safe whilst he goes fishing for Barracuda off Crooked Island, Bahamas.

70. ISafe
Offers resources on how to be responsible and stay safe online. Includes information on how to become a mentor.
http://xblock.isafe.org/docs/Student_Toolkit.pdf

71. Tips And Advice For Parents And Families - The Kim Komando Radio Show
Contains 10 commandments for kids online to sign with parents.
http://www.komando.com/kids/commandments.aspx

72. Internet Safety For Parents And Teens
Introduction The most effective, reliable, Internet Safety Filter is an Involved, Informed, and Aware Parent and an Educated and Ethical Kid. * If you don't read anything
http://staff.howard.k12.md.us/~gwynethj/internetsafety/internetsafety.html
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Always Drive Safely Blog Beware: the World of Bloggin, Myspace, Xanga and Friendster Bookshelf ... Contact
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Involved, Informed, and Aware Parent
and an Educated and Ethical Kid." If you don't read anything else on this page,
please read these Do's and Don'ts:
  • Don't let your kid have an Internet accessable computer in their room. Don't let your kid have a wireless laptop in their room (see above!) Don't let your kid have a webcam for ANY reason. Do start a conversation with your kid about Internet safety. Do know how to check your kid's Internet History. Do buy some kind of Internet filtering program.

Before you start on a trip, you check a map, pack the snacks and follow the rules of the road. Traveling in Cyberspace isn't much different. In fact, whether you travel on the road or the virtual road, common sense and a good handbook are your best travel companions." Site Seeing on the Internet- FTC Even if you have been on the "net" for years, or if you are just starting out on this journey, there are things you should be aware of and be savvy about before you begin. A rule was passed by the FTC as of April 21, 2000, to protect

73. GetNetWise | You're One Click Away
Helps children have safe, constructive, educational and entertaining online experiences.
http://kids.getnetwise.org/
Learn more about Safe Searching
Learn more about
Social Networking

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 family's use of the Internet. Home / Kids' Safety The Internet offers kids many opportunities for learning, constructive entertainment, and personal growth. At the same time, parents are concerned about the risks kids face online. The challenge for parents is to educate themselves and their children about how to use the Internet safely. GetNetWise can help.
Online Safety Guide
Learn about the risks kids face online, based on age levels or types of activities . Concerns about privacy are addressed as well. Also: Quick tips for kids teens , and families
Tools for Families
Search or browse for Internet safety products, including those that filter explicit or violent content, monitor a child's Internet access, or

74. Internet Safety
The following resources have been compiled to help educators and parents teach children how to use the Internet safely. The five sections below include Web
http://www.wsd1.org/internetsafety/
Internet Safety
"Keeping one safe on the Information Highway"
The following resources have been compiled to help educators and parents teach children how to use the Internet safely. The five sections below include: Web Resources Blogs Brochures Interactive Learning ... PowerPoint Presentations , and Posters A. WEB RESOURCES Be WWW Safe - an extensive wealth of resources on our Central District IT web site. Educators will find references by grade level to our Divisional "Kids in the Know" initiative. Child Find Manitoba's "Kids in the Know" Cyberbullying Videos from NetSmartz - real-life stories and resources for middle and high school students Cybertip.ca - handles tips from individuals reporting the online sexual exploitation of children Cyberproofing 101 - a wealth of "Internet Safety & Awareness" information and links that Rod Oickle, of Ottawa, has assembled CyberSmart!

75. NSTeens - Making Safer Online Choices
Uses comics and videos to explain how to use the internet safely and avoid cyber-bullies and predators.
http://www.nsteens.org/
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76. Internet Safety Center | Internet Safety | Internet Security | Internet Safety F
Internet Safety Center is a dedicated site for internet safety, internet security, and internet safety for kids. We have educational guides on how to protect kids on social
http://internetsafetycenter.com/
Primary links
Welcome to Internet Safety Center. The internet today is part of our everyday lives in that we pay bills, email, read news, and social network with friends. However, the internet contains dangers that all we all face and parents need to know about.
  • We have broken the dangers kids face today from cyberbullying, pedophiles, and social networking and provide simple and easy ways to protect them. Identity theft is growing at alarming rates all across the internet. Our simple guides provide easy steps to stop identity theft and spot phishing scams. Are you running antivirus and malware protection software? If not assume your computer is being used to send spam, infected with viruses, malware and spyware. Here you will find comprehensive antivirus software reviews. We are dedicated to creating a safe and secure internet for everybody.
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77. Internet Safety Foundation, Colorado
To raise public awareness about the issue of online safety for children and to serve as a clearinghouse for resources, software, and information that
http://internetsafetycolorado.org/
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Internet Safety Foundation Colorado
Our Mission To raise public awareness about the issue of online safety for children and to serve as a clearinghouse for resources, software, and information that can be used by law enforcement, educators, counselors, parents, and children in Colorado and around the country to increase the safe use of the Internet by children. Internet Safety Foundation , with the support of its partners, offers internet safety summits, training, presentations, podcasts, mentoring, ideas, resources, information, and funding to those working to keep our children safe online. Parents, do you know what your children's texts mean? Posted 09-01-2010 A recent article talks to parents about what their teen's text messages may mean, and provides resources to help decypher the code children are using in their texts today. 5 Easy Steps to Stay Safe (and Private!) on Facebook Posted 01-21-2010 "When the President of the United States warns schoolchildren to watch what they say and do on Facebook, you know that we've got a problem..." An article by Sarah Perez of the New York Times Net Cetera: Chatting with Kids About Being Online Posted 12-22-2009 A new booklet released by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and other government agencies helps parents and teachers steer kids safely through the online and mobile-phone worlds.

78. Bad Guy Patrol!
Teaches kids to spot bad guys on the Internet by playing four fun games. After each level is completed you receive a flag. When you collect all four flags, you get a certificate.
http://www.badguypatrol.ca/

79. InternetSafety101.org: Home
Empowering parents, educators and other caring adults to protect children online
http://internetsafety101.org/

80. Cybersmart - Internet And Mobile Safety Advice And Activities
Designed to help children and whole families find out how to be cybersmart and use the Internet safely.
http://www.cybersmart.gov.au/

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