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In this day and age, the Internet is much more than a regular part of our day. It is a great mode of communication and a wonderful tool for finding information that we otherwise would not have been able to do because of obstacles such as time.
Unfortunately, many people have become so complacent about this that they do not think safety is really an issue to consider. This should be a concern to all that go on-line. Below are some websites that detail safety issues. There are tips for how talk to your children about on-line safety and tips of how to keep yourself and your computer safe.
http://www.ikeepsafe.org/
iKeepSafe Internet Safety: there is a 5 minute video that parents would find very valuable as well as a unit called 10 Technical Questions: what every parent must do to keep children safe online.
http://www.iSAFE.org
iSAFE The Leader in Internet Safety Education: the i-LEARN Online link has Internet safety modules for kids, teens, parents, and law enforcement.
http://www.netsmartz.org/
NetSmartz: keeping kids and teens safer on the Internet is sponsored by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
(link to http://www.netsmartz.org/safety/statistics.htm for some interesting statistics)
http://www.nsteens.org/
This website is sponsored by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. There is instructional materials on this web site that parents and teachers can use to help resident teens be safe on the Internet.
Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use
http://www.cyberbully.org
Filtering Facts
http://filteringfacts.org
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