Other safety resources
This
Web site features an interactive forum where parents, teens, and
others can ask and answer each other’s questions about safe
blogging. The forum is staffed by experts who make sure that all
questions are answered with accurate up-to-date information. You’ll
also find articles and tips on the subject.
Cyberbullying
is sending or posting harmful or cruel text or images using the
Internet and cell phones, computers, and other such devices. This
site offers guidance to parents and teachers on how to watch for and
prevent cyberbullying.
This
online magazine offers expert parenting advice about children from
infancy to teens by doctors, teachers, psychologists, nutritionists,
and child safety and child development specialists.
The Internet Protectors is a new Web site that allows people to connect on vital issues of online security with an emphasis on technology tools. The site offers video tutorials that help you set up and use security tools, as well as discussion forums on a variety of Internet-safety related topics.
This
Web site gives straightforward advice and tools that give
relevant practical solutions to real problems. It’s an
excellent resource that provides books, workshops, training, and
educational materials to teach people of all ages and abilities to
use their power to stay safe, act wisely, and believe in themselves.
Online
shopping is not only convenient, but is often the best way to get the
best price. Get savvy about getting safe bargains with the
comprehensive information at Online Shopping Rights. It coveres
everything from how to protect your personal information and use your
credit card when you shop online to how to secure your wireless
network and steer clear of spyware.
This
site offers parenting books and videos as well as a program that
provides a proven framework for raising kids in a time when external
pressures have never been greater.
SafetyClicks.com is AOL's new Internet Safety site for families and includes articles, blogs, videos. The site is designed to help educate parents about how to best protect kids and teens in a Web 2.0 world.