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Internet Safety links for you and our elementary students

GetNetWise.com
A public service brought to you by the internet industry corporations and public interest organizations to help ensure that internet users have safe, construction and educational or entertaining online experiences.
i-SAFE.org
Founded in 1998 and endorsed by the US Congress, i-SAFE is a non-profit foundation dedicated to protecting the online experience of youth everywhere.
IncredibleInternet.com
Helping people of all ages cut through the internet's clutter to improve their everyday lives, while keeping families safe online.
Keiser Family Foundation
Some interesting articles about Media and Health.
Komando.com
Kim Komando is a technology help expert that has a radio show, website and writes books about many aspects of technology. She has some great information on her site about internet safety.
NetSmartz.org
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children - The Nations' Resource Center for Child Protection.
Netnanny.com
Home to the NetNanny suite of products - family-oriented filtering that allows you to manage your home internet use from anywhere at any time through powerful Remote Management Tools.
Microsoft.com/protect
Information on safety for your computer, identity and your family.
Scambusters.org
Helping people protect themselves from clever internet scams, identity theft and urban legends since 1994.
Snopes.com
A great site for checking out those emails that just make you wonder if they are true.
Staysafe.org
More information about Internet safety for all ages.
StaySafeOnline.info
Another site with cyberspace security information.
Top 10 Reviews
This site rates the top 10 internet filters for you with pricing information.
Yahoo.com
Click here to go to Yahoo's safety page.
 
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