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  1. Cyber Security - The Ultimate Guide To Internet Safety and Security! by Ray Arrington, 2010-03-16
  2. Internet Safety 101 DVD Teaching Series & Rules 'N Tools Booklet
  3. How To Learn About Internet Safety for Kids by Quick Easy Guides, 2008-07-31
  4. CyberSafety - Internet Safety and Security for Parents (and other PC Users too) by Bob Cohen, 2007-05-30
  5. 2006 Essential Guide to Protection from Identity Theft – Federal 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
  6. 101 Internet Safety Tips For Kids: Make Sure That Your Kids Are Safe Online !AAA+++(Brand New)
  7. Internet Safety-How to Protect Your Kids From Online Predators! by Paul Davidson, 2008-12-27
  8. Protecting the Innocent: a Guide to Internet Safety
  9. NCCI offers workplace safety tips via Internet.(National Council on Compensation Insurance)(Technology Update): An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
  10. What Do I Say to My Net-Savvy Kids? Internet Safety Issues for Parents by Angeline Khoo; Albert Liau; Esther Tan, 2006-07-18
  11. Internet Safety: Parental Controls, Onlinefamily.norton, Netsafe, Insafe, Koini, Kidrex, Net Nanny, Digital Safety, Surfrecon
  12. Internet Safety Young Readers Guide by Victoria Roddel, 2007-01-01
  13. How To Enforce Internet Safety For Kids by Quick Easy Guides, 2008-07-31
  14. AG forms coalition on Internet safety: more than 50 percent of teens admit to having online conversations with 'cyber strangers'.(Focus): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Stephen McDill, 2009-11-16

81. Parents Home
NetSmartz411 is a parent and guardian’s premier, online resource for learning about Internet safety, computers, and the Web. Search our knowledge base for answers to all of your
http://www.netsmartz.org/netparents.htm
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NSTeens - Profile Penalty
Your online profile can be viewed by anyone, including coaches, employers, and college admissions officers. Are you comfortable with what yours says about you? Watch the NSTeens in their latest video, Profile Penalty, where Tad tries to make sure that his online profile won’t embarrass him in front of coaches, colleges, and a certain girl-gamer! Visit NSTeens.org.

82. Shannon
A story which reveals how easy it is to give out too much personal information online without realizing it.
http://www.ollnet.com/school/faculty/DonRoque/shannon.htm
Shannons Story Shannon could hear the footsteps behind her as she walked toward home. The thought of being followed made her heart beat faster. "You're being silly," she told herself, "no one is following you." To be safe, she began to walk faster, but the footsteps kept up with her pace. She was afraid to look back and she was glad she was almost home. Shannon said a quick prayer, "God please get me home safe." She saw the porch light burning and she leaned against the door for a moment, relieved to be in the safety of her home. She glanced out the window to see if anyone was there. The sidewalk was empty. After tossing her books on the sofa, she decided to grab a snack and ~ get on-line. She logged on under her screen name: She checked her Buddy List and saw GoTo123 was on. She sent him an instant message: Hi. I'm glad you are on! I thought someone was following me home today. It was really weird! LOL You watch too much TV. Why would someone be following you? Don't you live in a safe neighborhood? Of course I do. LOL I guess it was my imagination cuz' I didn't see anybody when I looked out.

83. Internet Safety
Surfnetkids.com recommends five Internet safety websites. Safety for kids on the Net is frontpage news now that the Supreme Court has struck down the Computer Decency Act
http://www.surfnetkids.com/kidsafe.htm

84. STOP Cyberbullying: Cyberbullying - What It Is, How It Works And How To Understa
This website will teach you about Cyberbullying and provide options for getting help.
http://www.stopcyberbullying.org/

85. Internet Safety For Kids On Social Networking Site For Children – KidzRocket.c
Online social networking website for kids and teens where they can chat and share photos with each other in a safe environment.
http://www.kidzrocket.com
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  • Register and launch your kids on KidzRocket – social networking site with online interactive activities for kids Use our interactive activities like the video/audio chat feature Take the controls over messages, images, content, and more Internet safety for kids starts here Explore the galaxy of possibilities with online interactive activities Add to your friends list Upload photos, videos and share them with your friends

86. CyberAngels Internet Safety Program
A resource focusing on Safety matters. Offers guidance for parents, and provides information and solutions to common internet safety issues.
http://www.cyberangels.org/

87. SurfBuddies - Home
Child Safe internet access product designed with total child internet safety in mind.
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Subscriber Agreement Acceptable Use Policy Welcome to SurfBuddies Nothing is more important than the safety and well being of our children. Access to information in today's society is essential and the internet is the gateway to that information, yet unfettered access to the internet is full of peril for our children. It is important that children learn how to use the resources available while, at the same time, be protected from the undesirable influences which are so prevalent. With this in mind, SurfBuddies has developed proven safe and secure email applications designed to give children a safe experience while on line. Child safe email accounts. Access with any browser!
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88. Be Safe Online
Internet Safety advice for parents, teachers and responsible adults. Encourages child safety through careful online behavior.
http://www.besafeonline.org/
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89. NetSmartz
Educational resource from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Discusses various Internet safety topics.
http://www.netsmartz.org/
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90. Teenangels: The Award-winning Teen Cybersafety Expert Group.
A site featuring the work and activities of a group of teenage online safety ambassadors who educate others about internet safety.
http://www.teenangels.org/

91. Family Computer
Provides articles and tips for online family safety.
http://childparenting.about.com/cs/internetsafety/index.htm
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    92. Home
    Helping the youth of today prepare for tomorrow. Providing parents, children and teens information on internet safety.
    http://www.a-better-child.org

    93. SOLOS - Safe Online Outreach Society
    A repository of information, research, resources, links and media reports regarding online sexual exploitation and internet safety.
    http://www.safeonlineoutreach.com

    94. Home | Web Wise Kids
    Supplies Internet Safety tips and games to protect children.
    http://WebWiseKids.org
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    Web Wise Kids has come up with a better way for students to learn about Internet safety, and a better way for teachers and parents to teach Internet safety skills. Our exclusive interactive computer game-style simulations (based on real-life criminal cases) tackle current issues like cell phone dangers, online romances, cyber stalking, online predators, and more. Prev Next
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    Our program, It's Your Call, has been granted an award from the International Academy of the Visual Arts; the award is "Communicator Award of Distinction" in the category of "Best Gaming Related Interactive Multimedia Program." Prev Next
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    95. The Carnegie Cyber Academy - An Online Safety Site And Games For Kids
    Site created by Carnegie Mellon University that teaches about Internet safety through games and earned awards. Also a resource center for students and teachers.
    http://www.carnegiecyberacademy.com/
    Welcome to the Carnegie Cyber Academy, the most prestigious cyber defense training facility in the world. My name is Commander Omni and I am the school's dean. At the Academy, we train our cadets in Internet safety so that they can protect themselves and others from the attacks of malicious Cyber Villains. The Internet is a growing part of our daily lives and it is my hope that future generations will be able to continue exploring Cyberspace in a safe and secure way. Want to join in the fight to secure Cyberspace? Just download and play Carnegie Cadets: The MySecureCyberspace Game . It's easy, and it's free! View a demo video and the teacher's packet for the classroom. Like us on Facebook Follow us on
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    Cadet Gallery Carnegie Cadets everywhere are doing their part to make the Internet safe by sharing their cyber security know-how. Check out the Cadet Gallery on the Fun Stuff page to see some of their great work! If youve got something to share in the Gallery, be sure to let us know about it! November 1, 2010
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    96. Family And Child Online Safety Blog - SafetyClicks
    Internet safety resource developed by AOL, featuring industry experts who provide parents, teens and kids with information and tools to help keep themselves and their family safer online.
    http://www.safetyclicks.com
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    "If You Wouldn't Wear It, Don't Share It: Beware What You Share"
    by Holly Hawkins Nov 3rd 2010 9:00AM In an effort to educate teens about safe online and digital practices, AOL has joined the Ad Council and some of our nation's leading corporate marketers, media, non-profit organizations and foundations to form the Internet Safety Coalition.
    www.internetsafetypartners.org

    Our Coalition's message offers teens a simple digital safety guideline to live by: "If you wouldn't wear it, don't share it. Beware what you share." New videos and Web banners show teens the consequences of sharing personal information online.
    This unique collaboration will help educate and empower teens to be smart about what they post and share online. We know that targeted and consistent communications programs have the power to change attitudes and behaviors regarding a multitude of social issues. I am confident that this effort will significantly broaden the reach and impact of our messages and ultimately help keep our children safer.
    For more information about the coalition, visit

    97. Internet Safety Kiwi Commons :: Leaders In Youth Internet Safety Resources
    Web community that provides youth Internet safety related news, guides and resources for educators and parents.
    http://kiwicommons.com/

    98. 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.

    99. Early Connections - Technology In Early Childhood Education
    Assists educators in connecting technology with the way young children learn. Includes information about technology and curriculum, project planning, classroom arrangement, software selection, ergonomics, and internet safety.
    http://www.netc.org/earlyconnections/
    Technology In Early Childhood Education
    Connecting technology with the way young children learn:
    resources and information for educators and care providers Technology Connections Publications Common Questions Site Map This Web site was developed and maintained by the Northwest Educational Technology Consortium. The federal funding for the regional technology consortia program ended on September 30, 2005, and no further updates are planned unless additional funding becomes available. However, much of the content is still useful and NWREL will continue to provide access to this site to support educators and to meet its own technical assistance needs.

    100. Naples Alliance For Children, Services For Children, Family, Child Care Centers,
    Mission is to improve the quality of life for area children and youth. Articles on issues and disorders, Internet safety, and resource directory.
    http://www.napleschild.org
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