Links to More Information
For More
Information
To learn more about staying safe online, visit the following websites:
Federal Trade Commission
—
www.OnGuardOnline.gov
The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair
business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help
consumers spot, stop, and avoid them. To file a complaint or to get free
information on consumer issues, visit
ftc.gov or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY:
1-866-653-4261. The FTC enters Internet, telemarketing, identity theft, and
other fraud-related complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure, online database
available to hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S.
and abroad.
The FTC manages
OnGuardOnline.gov, which 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.
GetNetWise —
www.getnetwise.org
GetNetWise is a public service sponsored by Internet industry corporations and
public interest organizations to help ensure that Internet users have safe,
constructive, and educational or entertaining online experiences. The GetNetWise
coalition wants Internet users to be just “one click away” from the resources
they need to make informed decisions about their and their family’s use of the
Internet.
Internet Keep Safe Coalition
—
www.iKeepSafe.org
iKeepSafe.org, home of Faux Paw the Techno Cat, is a coalition of 49
governors/first spouses, law enforcement, the American Medical Association, the
American Academy of Pediatrics, and other associations dedicated to helping
parents, educators, and caregivers by providing tools and guidelines to teach
children the safe and healthy use of technology. The organization’s vision is to
see generations of children worldwide grow up safely using technology and the
Internet.
i-SAFE —
www.i-safe.org
Founded in 1998 and endorsed by the U.S. Congress, i-SAFE is a non-profit
foundation dedicated to protecting the online experiences of youth everywhere. i-SAFE
incorporates classroom curriculum with dynamic community outreach to empower
students, teachers, parents, law enforcement, and concerned adults to make the
Internet a safer place. Join them today in the fight to safeguard children’s
online experience.
National Center for Missing
and Exploited Children —
www.missingkids.com;
www.netsmartz.org
NCMEC is a private, non-profit organization that helps prevent child abduction
and sexual exploitation; helps find missing children; and assists victims of
child abduction and sexual exploitation, their families, and the professionals
who serve them.
National Crime Prevention
Council —
www.ncpc.org;
www.mcgruff.org
The National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) is a private, nonprofit
organization whose primary mission is to enable people to create safer and more
caring communities by addressing the causes of crime and violence and reducing
the opportunities for crime to occur. Among many crime prevention issues, NCPC
addresses Internet Safety with kids and parents through www.mcgruff.org and
public service advertising under the National Citizens’ Crime Prevention
Campaign — symbolized by McGruff the Crime Dog® and his “Take A Bite Out Of
Crime®.”
National Cyber Security
Alliance —
www.staysafeonline.org
NCSA is a non-profit organization that provides tools and resources to empower
home users, small businesses, and schools, colleges, and universities to stay
safe online. A public-private partnership, NCSA members include the Department
of Homeland Security, the Federal Trade Commission, and many private-sector
corporations and organizations.
staysafe —
www.staysafe.org
staysafe.org is an educational site intended to help consumers understand both
the positive aspects of the Internet as well as how to manage a variety of
safety and security issues that exist online.
Wired Safety —
www.wiredsafety.org
WiredSafety.org is an Internet safety and help group. Comprised of unpaid
volunteers around the world, WiredSafety.org provides education, assistance, and
awareness on all aspects of cybercrime and abuse, privacy, security, and
responsible technology use. It is also the parent group of Teenangels.org,
FBI-trained teens and preteens who promote Internet safety.
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