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Internet Safety - For Parents



To Report a Cyber Creep Call 1-877-5CYBER3

The Danger:
The Internet is a constantly growing educational resource for children and can be a positive experience.  Millions of children surf the Internet for school and entertainment every day.  Children also communicate through E-Mails, chat rooms, and public message boards.  Unsupervised, the Internet can be dangerous, exposing our children to predators and inappropriate material.

According to a survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice, one in five children receive unwanted sexual solicitations online and seventy percent of these unwanted solicitations happen on a home computer.  The survey also found that most families who have youth who use the Internet regularly do not use filtering or blocking software. 

The Solution:
Parents should educate their children to be cyber-smart.  Prevention and awareness is the key to deter cyber-predators and exposure to inappropriate material.  Children are trusting, naive, and curious.  They must be supervised by parents who have a fundamental understanding of computer technology and the Internet.
 

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Signs your Child May Be At Risk Online

Glossary of Computer & Internet Terms

Download a Computer Safety Screen Saver

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Cyber Savvy Survey

Pledge for Online Safety

Safety Sites

Federal Agency Web Sites

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