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Childrens web watchdog launched

December 17th, 2008

A new internet watchdog has been launched to help protect children from “harmful” web content, such as cyber-bullying and violent video games.

The UK Council for Child Internet Safety UKCCIS brings together social networking sites and technology firms.

It aims to teach children about web dangers, target harmful net content and establish a code of conduct for sites featuring material uploaded by users.

Gordon Brown said the move was a “landmark” in child protection.

BBC NEWS | Education | Childrens web watchdog launched.

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What are some good sites that have internet safety articles?

November 30th, 2008

I need an article from a magazine, newspaper, TV network or station, College/university, Nonprofit organization, or government agency. oh yeah and I need tha author and date that it was written.

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are there any sites that teach and quiz kids about internet safety?

November 30th, 2008

okay, so here’s what i am looking for.

a site that will teach kids about internet saftey, and then quiz them about what they learn…..

are there any sorts of things like that?

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How can I help the police with internet safety?

November 30th, 2008

I have heard of people going online and collecting information by chatting with potential predators in chat rooms and then forwarding on the information to law enforcements. How do I help if I want to be involved?

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Every Monday Matters 09 : Protect Yourself with Internet Safety

November 30th, 2008

I use computers a lot.
Some people might call me a geek.

I’m here to tell you that the internet is not 100% secure.
It’s not 100% safe, and it’s not 100$ hacker-proof.

That’s the bad news.
The good news is it’s not 100% dangerous either, and if you’re vigilant, there are some steps you can take to minimize your risk online

Step 1: Passwords
Your first line of defense is always your password.
A good password has a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and special characters.
A longer password is always stronger. 10 characters is good, 20 characters is better.
Resist the temptation to use the same password on every website you go to.
You should use a different password everywhere you login. That way, if somebody cracks one of your passwords, they don’t have the keys to your full identity.
Change your password often, like once a month. But don’t make it just the name of the month.
Now everybody is going to try to login to my email with the password pathawksoctober

Step 2: Be suspicious
If you get an email from some lawyer in Europe that you’ve never talked to before, don’t open it.
If you start seeing messages that say “CLICK HERE! CLICK HERE NOW!” Don’t click on them.
Either talk to your companies IT director, or your 12 year old brother who knows more about computers than you could ever hope to know.
Either way, they can tell you how to securely get rid of these messages.

Step 3: Keep Private Stuff Private
Assume that anything you put on the internet will be there forever.
This blog will be here forever.
So think twice before posting that picture of you holding up your drivers license with you social security number and your phone number and mothers madden name.
For me, I decided that I don’t mind having my real name online.
Unless Pat Hawks isn’t my real name.
Maybe it’s Richard.
But I’m not going to give you my mothers madden name, or my social security number, or my drivers license number, or those pictures of my boss with the feather boa around his neck.
That’s important for different reasons.

Step 4: Use a Firewall and Anti-Virus Software
When you’re using a computer at work, your company probably already has these tools set up for you.
If you have any questions, you can talk to your local IT master. I’m sure they’d be willing to talk to you in two hours or less about the whole network setup using big words you don’t understand and looking at you like an idiot when you ask what TCP/IP stands for.
For more information about where to download Anti-Virus and Firewall software, visit EveryMondayMatters.com

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Kids’ Internet Safety Alliance (KINSA)

November 30th, 2008

www.kinsa.net is where you can learn more about the Kids’ Internet Safety Alliance (KINSA). KINSA was established as an aggressive and proactive response to the negative aspects of the Internet that harm young people. While addressing this grave social problem, KINSA also acknowledges and celebrates the positive, creative and inspiring ways children and youth are using the Internet.

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New NetSmartz411 Internet Safety Hotline Helps Prevent

November 30th, 2008

Dangerous Online Situations

Parents can call experts at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
An alarming increase in the number of incidents of adults enticing children online for sexual acts spurred immediate response from the Qwest Foundation to fund a resource that offers immediate help—and it’s as easy as picking up the telephone and dialing 1-888-NETS411. The scary news is: The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children announced that there were four times as many reports of online sexual enticement of children to the CyberTipline. That number rose from 2,660 in 2005 to 11,386 in 2007.

Although many groups are trying to raise online safety awareness through seminars and community forums, NCMEC decided it was time to grant the public access to CyberTipline experts in an effort to PREVENT online crime as well as accept reports after it has occurred.

The NetSmartz411 experts are highly trained, skilled professionals with an exceptionally high level of Internet knowledge. They are full-time employees of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and are trained in all areas of the Internet and emerging technologies used by child predators. This includes social networking websites newsgroups, chat rooms, E-mail instant messaging, online video games and peer-to-peer technologies. These are the individuals who work closely with law enforcement officers and industry leaders such as Qwest to stay one step ahead of these child predators.

The project is an expansion of NetSmartz411.org—an online help desk that was established in Feb 2007. Conversation promotes clarity, and often parents aren’t sure of the questions they need to ask, although they may sense potential danger. Now all they have to do is ask.

Parents can call NetSmartz411′s tipline — 1-888-NETS411- Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. — 8 p.m. ET.

Members of the U.S. Congress will present four, Spirit of Online Safety Awards to educators and police officers recognizing their outstanding efforts to PREVENT cybercrime. The award presentation will take place at noon, Thursday, April 3, in Washington D.C.

• Ernie Allen, President & CEO as well as co-founder of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping protect children from abduction and sexual exploitation.
• Paula Kruger, executive vice president, and leader of Qwest’s online safety initiatives, represents Qwest on the Board of Directors of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

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All4tubekids and Internet Safety By Roland

November 30th, 2008

Here are some important things you should know about internet safety. This video was created by Roland, the father of Brittany and Brianna. Thank you for watching.

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besafenetwork.org – Be Safe, Internet Safety PSA Commercial

November 30th, 2008

www.besafenetwork.org (c)2006 Tonerwoods Productions, LLC. Created for The Prevention Network’s BE SAFE Program

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Internet Safety PSA — Instant Messaging

November 30th, 2008

Canadian Centre for Child Protection Internet safety campaign. This child knows what to do. Does yours? www.protectchildren.ca

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