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  1. Safety first: managing the Internet in school.(Internet/Web/Online Service Information): An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) by Theresa Marcroft, 1998-12-01
  2. Guardia Civil cibercaminera.(uso de Internet; seguridad; análisis)(TT: The cyber-patrolling of the Civil Guard.)(TA: Internet use; safety; analysis)(Columna): An article from: Epoca by Antonio Burgos, 2000-02-07
  3. Another security hole found as Netscape distributes fix amid doubts of Internet safety. (Netscape Communications Corp.): An article from: Software Industry Report
  4. A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety.: An article from: A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety by Louis J. Freeh, 2004-01-01
  5. Internet safety in emerging educational contexts [An article from: Computers & Education] by J. Wishart,
  6. Internet User's Guide for Safety and Health Professionals by Michael J. Blotzer,
  7. Child Safety on the Internet (Classroom Connect) by Classroom Connect, 1996-10
  8. Using online role play to teach internet safety awareness [An article from: Computers & Education] by J.M. Wishart, C.E. Oades, et all 2007-04-01
  9. Internet Safety Parents' Guide by Victoria Roddel, 2006-07-31
  10. How to protect your financial information online. (Advertising Supplement).(Safety of online banking services)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)(Brief ... An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Diane Derousseau, 2002-09-16
  11. focus on internet safety.(Learning Company's Cyber Patrol 5.0, On Guard, by Power On Software, WinGuardian from Webroot Software Inc)(Product Information): ... (Technological Horizons In Education) by Alessandra Lee, 1999-09-01
  12. Safety and Health on the Internet (Government Institutes Internet Series) by Stuart III Ralph B., 1999-06-28
  13. Safety First On The Internet: A Common Sense Approach To Safely Using And Enjoying The Internet by David Michael Brown, 2004-03-25
  14. Online Lifeline: Internet Safety for Kids and Their Parents by Lawrence Fine, 2007-08-01

41. CIESE - Curriculum: Educational Links: Internet Safety
internet safety for Teachers and Students. From the experience gained in many Links to Sites with internet safety Software. Bess Internet Filtering for
http://www.k12science.org/internetsafety.html
Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering The Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education Internet Safety for Teachers and Students From the experience gained in many years of working with the use of the Internet in education CIESE has come to the realization that it is important to balance protecting students with the need to utilize the technology to its full potential. For these reasons, rather than advocating policies that completely restrict students and teachers in regards to the content of their web sites, we advocate the following:
    Acceptable Use Policies (AUP) - These are basically "contracts" that outline how students can use the technology, what they cannot do with it and the consequences for violating the policy. These should include school web pages and the content that is allowed on them. AUPs should be signed by an authorized representative of the school, students and parents so that all concerned parties are aware of the policy. No Student Names - We recommend that when referring to students on a web page that either their names not be used or only their first names be posted. Some schools have found the use of "nicknames" to be an effective way of dealing with this issue.

42. Web Wise Kids - Provides Internet Safety Program For Adults & Children, Web Wise
A nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring child internet safety by givingtips and advice to parents and children on how to protect themselves from
http://www.webwisekids.com/
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43. Internet Safety
Founded in 1998, iSAFE America provides internet safety information and knowledge to Help Mickey and his friends on internet safety adventures.
http://www.cyberbee.com/safety.html
Technology has changed the way students learn and access information. Students around the world can tap in to news stories, see minute-by-minute earthquakes, and interact with others students with the click of a mouse. Technology makes for exciting times in education , but what happens when the "dark side of technology" sneaks around the corner and into the classroom? The top three safety solutions in 'Keeping Kids Safe in the World of Technology' are Education, Supervision, and Software." (Uhrenholt, Linda. (1998). Keeping Kids Safe!) Many sites appear to be good on the surface until you hit a link that goes somewhere you don't want your students to visit. Organizations like the Internet Content Rating Association and SafeSurf have developed rating systems as a means to keep the Internet safe for kids and parents. However, very few sites are using these rating systems. Content Rating Sites Internet Content Rating Association The Internet Content Rating Association is an international, independent organization that allows Web authors to fill out a questionaire describing the content of their site. ICRA generates a content label that can be added to the site. Details are provide on the site.

44. NCH Children's Charities - Internet Safety
bullet, The Children s Charities Coalition for internet safety (CHIS) Consult our internet safety FAQ, which offers advice to parents and carers to
http://www.nch.org.uk/information/index.php?i=209

45. Webmonkey For Kids: Planning
internet safety guide.
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Child Safety on the Internet The Benefits of the Internet What Are the Risks? How Parents Can Reduce the Risks Guidelines for Parents ... Rules for Online Safety
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Child Safety on the Internet
illions of people are now connecting their personal computers to telephone lines so that they can "go online." Traditionally, online services have been oriented toward adults, but that's changing. An increasing number of schools are going online, and in many homes, children are logging on to commercial services, private bulletin boards, and the Internet. As a parent, you need to understand the nature of these systems. Online services are controlled by commercial, self-regulated businesses that may screen or maintain editorial control of the material contained on their systems. Computer bulletin boards, called BBSes, can be operated by individuals, businesses, or organizations. The material presented is usually theme oriented, offering information about hobbies and interests. While there are BBSes that feature "adult" oriented material, most attempt to keep minors from gaining access. The Internet, a global "network of networks," is not governed by any entity. This leaves no checks on the kind of information that is maintained by and accessible to Internet users.

46. Girl Scouts Of The USA: Internet Safety Pledge
internet safety Pledge. Traveling through cyberspace can be fun, but like anytrip you take you have to Be Prepared for unforeseen things.
http://www.girlscouts.org/internet_safety_pledge.asp
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Internet Safety Pledge Traveling through cyberspace can be fun, but like any trip you take you have to "Be Prepared" for unforeseen things. So, read this before you go any further. Then print this page out and discuss it with your parent or guardian.
  • I will not give out personal information such as my address, telephone number, parents'/guardians' work address/telephone number, or the name and location of my school without my parents'/guardians' permission. I will tell an adult 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/guardians. If my parents/guardians agree to the meeting, I will be sure that it is in a public place and bring my parent or guardian along. I will never send a person my picture or anything else without first checking with my parents/guardians. 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/guardians right away so that they can contact the online service. I will talk with my parents/guardians 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.

47. Protection From Hacker, Stop Email Spam, Free Spyware Remover, Delete Internet C
internet safety, protecting online privacy, virus prevention, web security and email tips.
http://www.surferbeware.com
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Welcome to Surfer Beware.com
The Internet has opened up many great opportunities for all of us, but how safe is it really? Ask yourself the following questions:
  • Do I know who I give my personal information to online?
  • Can someone steal my credit card number online?
  • Am I downloading a virus right now?
  • Do I know the latest virus warnings?
  • Is this a hoax computer virus?
  • Is that guy in the chat room really who he says he is? Do I know how to stop email spam? Is my free spyware remover enough?
This site is dedicated to supplying the Internet public at large with current information on computer viruses spyware spam (protection from hacker) and firewalls . Our goal is that the information supplied will empower Internet users to protect themselves against some of the "lions, tigers, and bears" out there in the digital world. Privacy Statement SurferBeware.com has created this privacy statement in order to demonstrate our firm commitment to privacy. The following discloses our information gathering and dissemination practices for this website:

48. SafeCanada.ca - Internet Safety
The Public Safety Portal is a onestop site providing reliable information onsafety in Canada; including internet security; hacking; spamming;
http://www.safecanada.ca/topic_e.asp?category=3

49. Internet Safety
The Internet poses new challenges for parents because, unlike television and radio Accompany your child in chat rooms until he or she learns your safety
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theteachersguide@hotmail.com The internet is a wonderful place, full of endless amounts of information and resources. However, some people have used the internet to promote things we do not want our children to be exposed to. Some sites are full of pornographic materials, drug information, pretty much anything you can think of. Also, perverts and criminals have utilized the internet to find their victims. Should you avoid your child using the internet? No, there are things you can do to protect your children. As with everything your children do, you should get familiar with the internet and learn the possible dangers. There is software now that prohibits certain materials from being accessed from your computer. Cyber Patrol is perhaps the best tool there is. You can download a working version by clinking on the button below.

50. BC Min Of Education - Internet Safety
internet safety Tips for Parents. to protect their children who use the Internet.Some are listed below. General rules for ensuring internet safety.
http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/resourcedocs/internet_safe/
Internet Safety Tips for Parents There is a PDF version of this document for printing. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to use the PDF version. There are steps parents can take to protect their children who use the Internet. Some are listed below:
General rules for ensuring Internet safety.
Educate yourself about the Internet. It’s important to be knowledgeable about the Internet, because even if you don’t have a computer at home, your child can access it at school, at a friend’s house, or at your public library. Create a family agreement for Internet use, including hours of use, which sites can be accessed and which ones shouldn’t be. Place your computer in a central, open location, like the living room, so Internet use can be supervised. Guiding your child online Look at the sites your child visits. Look into software or online services that filter out offensive material. Check with your Internet service provider (ISP) for any blocking features they might offer. Consider installing a children’s search engine, like Yahooligans. Create a special folder of “bookmarks,” or “favorites,” for your child on your computer’s browser.

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

52. Parents-Safety Tips For Kids
internet safety Tips for Kids. I will not give out personal information such asmy address, telephone number, parents work address/telephone number,
http://www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/PageServlet?LanguageCountry=en_US

53. Internet Safety Home Page
Offers internet safety tips, information, and links.
http://safesurfing.itgo.com/
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Internet Safety and Safe Surfing for Kids
Many parents are faced with the problem of having children who are far more knowledgeable about computers and the internet that they are. So how can these parents protect their children from all of the dangers that are lurking on the world wide web? Knowledge is the key. I hope to teach you the facts you need to know to protect your kids from stumbling across pornography, child molesters, hate groups, and all the other dangers available on the internet. Internet Safety Tips
Kids: Never give out personal information - not even what school you go to.
Kids: Never arrange to meet someone in person that you've chatted with online.
Kids: Never give out your password to anyone except your parents - not even your best friend.
Kids: Remember - that kid you are chatting with might really be an older man pretending to be a child.

54. Learn About Internet Safety - A Guide To Your Child's Safe Use Of The Internet
Learn About internet safety, All Products Support Search microsoft.com Home Thanks to the Internet, our children have unprecedented access to the
http://www.microsoft.com/info/safeonlinedefault.htm
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Training Guide) Learn how RSAC and Microsoft Internet Explorer can help you provide a good online experience for your child. Parents and Educators: Thanks to the Internet, our children have unprecedented access to the world's knowledge base. From a computer in a school library or on a kitchen table, today's student literally can access information virtually anywhere with a few keystrokes and an inexpensive modem. Through e-mail and discussion groups, children share hobbies and learn about different cultures in online communities of children around the world. We at Microsoft believe our children will adopt what we call a Web Lifestyle, in which the Internet and its resources are a foundation of their life. Whether planning a vacation, scheduling automobile repair or attending a college class, they will depend on the Internet as we rely today on the telephone. Yet like most communities, the Internet has its perils. Many parents and teachers would never consider allowing children to wander unaccompanied through the streets of a major city, and nor should they permit children unsupervised access to the Internet.

55. Internet Safety Tips - Top 5 From Software4Parents.com
The Real Dangers to Kids Online and How to Avoid Them. Looking for internet safetySoftware? Software4Parents.com s Top 5 internet safety Tips
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Online and How to Avoid Them
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By Joshua F. Finer, MBA - President, Software4Parents.com
Did you know...?
·1 out of 5 kids has been sexually solicited online
·1 out of 4 kids has been sent a picture of naked people
or people having sex online
·that May 21, 2002 there was the first death of a child
linked directly to an Internet Predator?
Parents' biggest concern about the Internet used to be
pornography, but there is definitely a greater fear today. You have probably taught your child not to talk to strangers, and in many situations, they would remember this. But the Internet is different. Due to the Internet's anonymity, strangers are talking to children all the time. They try to gain the child's trust by having friendly conversation at first, but over time, their true objective of sexually soliciting the child becomes evident. Children and parents alike are unaware of this, yet this is exactly what is going on via the Internet.

56. LeapFrog.com | Kid's Edge
Family portal for kids, online and educational games, childrens books, internet safety, homework help and parenting resources.
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57. Learning With Jazz
internet safety for Schools A Quick Guide to Finding the Solution That s Right for The most common safety strategies for schools that provide Internet
http://teacher.scholastic.com/professional/teachtech/internetsafety.htm
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Every school community needs to decide for itself whether and how it will address the issue of Internet "safety." The most common safety strategies for schools that provide Internet access to students and staff are:
  • implementing class or lab management techniques that attempt to keep teachers' eyes on the students' computer screens;
  • creating an "Acceptable Use Policy" (AUP), which often requires students and their parents to sign an agreement stating that the student understands what acceptable in-school use of the Internet is and promises to abide by the school's guidelines;
  • purchasing and installing an Internet filtering product that restricts the Web sites anyone using the school's computers can "visit."
  • 58. Internet Safety - NetAlert - Australia’s Internet Safety Advisory Body
    NetAlert is the Australian internet safety Advisory Body providing practicaladvice on internet filters, parental control, internet safety,
    http://www.netalert.net.au/
    Providing practical advice on Internet safety, parental control and Internet filters for the protection of children, students and families. Whether you are wishing to learn about the potential dangers for children online or are looking for a solution to a problem already encountered, NetAlert can assist. Helping children and families enjoy all the benefits of the Internet in a safe and rewarding way.
    Being a leader, I understand the importance of keeping my team safe. Keep your family team safe online with the help of NetAlert.
    Ricky Ponting
    NetAlert Supports National Child Protection Week 2005
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    For free Internet safety advice and resources, visit the Internet Safety Advice Centre . Browse through guides and articles, download information sheets, subscribe to the NetAlert Newsletter or search through the Internet Safety Directory.
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    59. Internet Essentials
    Offers tips and advice for maintaining online privacy and security, and how tokeep children safe online.
    http://www.nclnet.org/essentials/

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    The Internet is a great place to get information, communicate with others, and shop. But how do you know what happens to the information you send through cyberspace? How can you be sure your children are safe online? Following some basic tips will help you take control of your privacy and security and enjoy the benefits the Internet offers with more confidence. Home News Join NCL Archives ... Email Us

    60. Kids Online - The Online Place For Internet Kids
    Includes games, free web pages, free email, stories, computer educational activities, free downloads, internet safety topics, ecards, a bulletin board, and a computer terms dictionary.
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