Links
SafetyClicks
A resource for online families from AOL. Parents can find tips, tools and advice on how to keep kids and teens safe online.
National CyberTipline
Use the national
CyberTipline to report crimes of child sexual exploitation
including child pornography,
online enticement of children for sex acts, molestation
of children outside the family, sex tourism of children,
child
victims of prostitution, and unsolicited obscene material
sent to a child. Reports may be made 24-hours per day,
7 days per week using the link above or by calling 1-800-843-5678.
The information you provide will be forwarded to the appropriate
ICAC law enforcement agencies in Idaho or elsewhere in
the
United States.
ProtecTeens
ProtecTeens
is a video presentation and resource kit created by the Idaho
Attorney General’s
Office to educate parents about the potential danger
to their children from sexual predators on the Internet.
National
Center for Missing & Exploited Children®
The National Center
for Missing & Exploited Children’s® (NCMEC) mission is
to help prevent child abduction and sexual exploitation;
help
find missing children; and assist victims of child abduction
and sexual exploitation, their families, and the professionals
who serve them. This site also offers many resources
about Internet safety.
IKeepSafe.org
The Internet Keep Safe Coalition is a broad partnership of
governors and/or first spouses, attorneys general, public
health and educational professionals, law enforcement, and
industry leaders working together for the health and safety
of youth online. iKeepSafe uses these unique partnerships
to disseminate safety resources to families worldwide.
Netsmartz®
This
is an interactive, educational safety resource that teaches
kids and teens how to stay safer on the
Internet. Parents, guardians, educators, and law enforcement
also have
access to additional resources for learning and teaching
about the dangers children may face online.
i-SAFE
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.
GetNetWise
GetNetWise
is a public service brought to you by Internet industry
corporations and public interest organizations to help ensure
that Internet
users have safe, constructive, and educational or entertaining
online experiences.
CyberSmart!®
This
company provides free information, posters, and great ideas
for classroom curriculum concerning Internet safety.
This site is an ideal resource
for K-12 administrators, teachers, librarians, and parents.
Boise
School District
The Boise School District's website includes Internet safety tips for parents
and students, information on ethics and copyright issues, a cyber glossary,
and many other resources and links for both parents and teachers.
Federal
Trade Commission
The FTC has created this website for consumers and businesses
as a source of information about computer security and
safeguarding personal
information.
Microsoft®
This
website offers many resources to protect your computer and
your family against Internet intruders. The child
safety section offers specific safety
tips for age groups ranging from 2 to 17 years old.
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