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ALWAYS REMEMBER
"There is so much to be learned on the
internet Yet,
... there is NO SUBSTITUTEfor an adult's personal
involvement in every child's learning experiences...
...including use of the
Worldwide Web ! "
WARNINGS FOR ALL WEB
USERS
NEVER - EVER go
to meet with anyone that you know only from the Web unless there are
other people with you that you know and trust !!!!!
BE WARY of
products, deals, services, investments and "opportunities" that seem "Too Good To
Be True" ... ALMOST
ALL ARE !!!
EVERY SINGLE Herb,
Drug, Medicine, Painkiller, Supplement, Vitamin or similar items have
specific uses and ALL have potential
dangers and drawbacks. If not taken under the advice of your
physician or other health care provider, or if not taken properly,
these items can kill you or
severely injure you.
If
buying any of these, or other consumable, "eatable" or food related
products on-line, be sure you know it is intended for a
particular use and is from a known and trusted source. If
not, you
cannot be
sure of its quality, content or fitness for the use intended.
BEFORE you
send any money, donations or credit or other personal information, be
sure to find out all you can about any self proclaimed
"Charity" or "Investment Firm".
NEVER
give
out personal or credit information over the web unless it is on or to
a source you know and trust AND EVEN THEN,
ONLY if it is over a
secured or "encrypted" link. A Secure
link will normally start with "https"
in the URL or web address window of your browser. Regular,
everyday type e-mails are almost never secure!!!
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[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Discusses recognition and
prevention of intimidation by email, IM, web sites and other internet or
high-technology media.
[ Kids ] - From SafeKids.com, kids and their parents can read this
and then print out a copy and sign it so the whole family knows how to be
safe on the Internet.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Offers Internet safety tips for
teens in grades 6-12. Also allows you to follow a case through the FBI lab
and explore a day in the life of an FBI special agent.
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - By a specialized division of an
international non-profit organization of skilled volunteers dedicated to
promoting safety and security online.
[
Kids/Teens ] - COPPA is a new law that prevents websites from
collecting personal information from anyone under 13. Learn why this law is
important, and how to stay safe while surfing.
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Offers guidance and tips for
parents to protect children from Internet dangers. Includes resources for
filtering and blocking inappropriate content.
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Part of the European Union's
response to tackling the controversial issue of illegal, harmful and racist
content on the Internet.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Online community for 13- to
18-year-olds offers online safety classes, forums, and a weekly column
designed to promote a safe online experience.
[ Kids/Teens ] - Online survey panel where kids 6-14 can tell
the companies that make products for them what they think of those products.
Requires parental registration.
[
Kids ] - Second and third grade students tell what the Internet is,
explain how to navigate it, list the benefits of it, and share seven online
safety rules.
[ Teens/Mature
Teens ] - Shows how to use the Internet for research. Explains the
difference between search engines and directories and outlines search
strategies.