Enclosed are some good information sites.
| OnGuardOnline.gov | This site provides practical tips from the federal government and the technology industry to help you be on guard against Internet fraud, secure your computer, and protect your personal information. |
| GetSafeOnline.org | Get Safe Online will help you protect yourself against internet threats. |
| WiredWithWisdom.com | Web Wise Kids is a nonprofit organization located in Southern California. Since 2002, Web Wise Kids has been committed to teaching children and their caregivers strategies for safe Internet use, including methods of detecting and deterring online predators. Their programs are currently in use in all 50 states. |
| GetNetWize.org | GetNetWise is a public service brought to you by a wide range of Internet industry corporations and public interest organizations. The GetNetWise coalition wants Internet users to be only "one click away" from the resources they need to make informed decisions about their family's use of the Internet. |
| BlogSafety.com | Forum wither parents, teens, educators, and experts discuss and learn about safe blogging and social networking. |
| NetSmartz.org | The NetSmartz workshop is an interactive, educational safety resource to teach kids and teens how to stay safer on the Internet. |
| Wiredkids.org | Online safety project for kids and teens |
| WiredSafety.org | WiredSafety is the largest online safety, education and help group in the world. The site is a cyber-neighborhood watch and operates worldwide in cyberspace through our more than 9,000 volunteers worldwide. (WiredSafety is run entirely by volunteers.) |
| iSafe.org | Internet safety education |
| iKeepSafe.org | The Internet Keep Safe Coalition group teaches basic rules of Internet safety to children and parents, reaching them online and in school. Governors and/or first spouses formed this coalition in partnership with a growing list of crime prevention organizations, law enforcement agencies, foundations and corporate sponsors. |