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INTERNET SAFETY  

To help prepare children and parents for the summer spike in Internet usage Congress has declared June National Internet Safety Month, according to a press release from New Mexico Senator Pete V. Domenici.
This article explains the dangers of children on the internet. There is no program you can buy or install that will promote your exact morals, ethics, and educational goals while preventing kids from seeing everything you want blocked.
This articles stresses the importance of internet safety of children. It also stresses that both parents and children should learn about internet safety.
Internet safety is very important to your children. Help them form habits that will remain with them as they grow into adulthood.
When it comes to Internet safety its high time parents learn how to keep their children safe from unwanted predators. This article is to help parents, because when it comes to the safety of your child it's personal.
With the popularity of myspace rising every single day, now is a better time than ever to talk to your children about internet safety. There are many sick individuals that use websites like myspace to prey on young, na�ve girls and boys.
We all know not to give out our private information on the internet. Have you made family and friends private personal information public with out realizing it?
Internet skills are no longer an extra skill. It is a required skill for the students of the 21st century.
The Internet is a valuable resource for information for children and adults alike. However, it's very easy for a child to unknowingly give personal information over the net to potential Internet predator.
Concerned parents may have difficulties choosing the best ways to protect their children from dangerous online materials and people. There many different options and selecting the best one requires an understanding of the terminology used in their promotion and explanation.
Children know not to talk to strangers in person, but what about online?
The National Center for Missing and Exploited children found in 2006 that youth internet users over a period of five years increased in encountering unwanted sexual material from 25% to 34%.
As parents we want to protect our children even from dangers that may be lurking on the Internet. We hear of child predators and the fear of our children meeting one on the Internet has us wondering around trying to gather as much information as we can on Internet safety.
That is, most people have a misconception and think that if a person has a website, is a celebrity or a public official then they are just asking to be a stalker's victim.
My Personal views on making the Internet safe for our children without sacraficing our freedom of speech
Most of us are familiar with online usage (you're reading this right now on the internet), but how many of us actually know the dangers that could invade and damage your computer, and even pose a danger to our lives?
Portaportal.com allows users to bookmark URLs and retrieve the bookmarks from any computer. It's especially suited to teachers, who can save URLs for students to access.
The Internet is something new for many parents to deal with. Past generations never had to worry about their children online and so they cannot offer advice. Herein is some advice though as to how to keep your children safe online.
We have to educate ourselves about the risks involving our children and the internet.
Posting personally identifiable information can be dangerous.
Facebook is suing an Internet porn company for trying to obtain users' personal information. Taking steps to protect your privacy is a good idea, especially if you regularly visit social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace.
Having a safety program for your day care is a great way for you to help children and their parents learn about being safe.
Chairman and CEO of Toys "R" Us, Inc., Gerald R. Storch is taking the safety of children all over the world into his own hands. Storch announced a new website supported by Toys "R" Us centered on safety and kids.
Sometimes we get computer viruses for our own lack of using good online security practices. We can never be too careful.
The current 7th rated threat to your child's health is the Internet.
You've probably heard the horror stories about Internet sexual predators whose charming communication skills and desire to victimize have ruined families all over the world. Unfortunately, these predators often target teenagers.
There are many ways to keep teens safe on the internet. It is the adults' responsibility to not be nervous about personal computers and the internet. Being actively involved in the safety of teens on the internet is important.
A guide for parents on how to keep their kids safe online
There are many ways to keep children safe on the internet. It is the adults' responsibility to not be nervous about personal computers and the internet. Being actively involved in child safety on the internet is extremely important.
You might think that AOL Parental Controls are keeping your kids safe from all of the bad things on the 'Net, but this article will explain how kids can get past Internet monitoring system using the "Guest" feature.
The media has long been blamed for people's behaviors. This article will discuss how people use the Internet as an excuse.
Teen ethics speaker Chuck Gallagher gives parents tips for keepin kids safe on social networking sites.
Changes are coming to MySpace.com to help protect children from sex offenders.
The FBI announced that Joseph Cote entered a guilty plea in New Haven, Connecticut, for one count of trying to persuade a minor into sexual activity and one count of possession of child pornography.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is planning their Motorcycles for the Missing event on July 28th. The event will include a 100-ride and a party afterwards. All the money will go towards raising awareness and bringing children home.
Robert Alan Soloway, 27, was arrested Wednesday for being one of the world's worst prolific spammers.
If you follow a few simple rules, your child will be much safer when they go online.
Ghost Hunters, the new version of paranormal investigators, are forming groups across the country for the sole purpose of documenting paranormal experiences and catching ghosts on film. Many have set up ghost cams in haunted locations that are accessible from the Internet.
The products that we smear and rub into our skin and onto our faces may be harming us irreparably, and we don't even know it. Fortunately, with the powers of the Internet, we can research the products we use to determine their safety.
Internet predators use different styles or tactics to lure children and teens on the internet. Read about them to learn more.
The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act was passed last year after being hidden inside a Homeland Security bill. Rep. Barney Frank is now hinting that he may endorse new legislation to repeal the internet gambling prohibition.
Internet predators are real, there's no doubt. Your family's internet safety should be first and foremost!
We take risk every day and we really take big risk when we decide to seek love out by way of internet dating sites. This can be scary, funny or either turn your stomach, causing you to end your search for true love!
The Internet dating scene can be fun, but giving out personal information (for example) can take an innocent online conversation to a dangerous level. Make sure to follow safety precautions online as you would in everyday life.
Your kids will continue to use MySpace and similar sites. You can't stop them, but you CAN educate them on how to protect themselves from an Internet Predator.
The Internet has changed the ways we approach, construct and talk about romantic relationships, and altered the ways that we resolve romantic conflicts. This illustrates everydayness by having pros and cons similar to meeting someone face-to-face.
Teen safety when driving is a big issue that many teens don't want to hear about from their parents. There's a game called "Road Ready Streetwise." It is a fun way to teach teens driving safety.
In recent years, since the start of the computer age, internet dating has become one of the more popular trends. The idea of meeting someone in a "blind date" environment is appealing and exciting to many people. However, internet dating has also become