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There are many Internet Safety resources out there. In our opinion, these are the best. Happy browsing!

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
This site includes a brief, well-organized booklet that covers both the benefits and risks of the most popular online destinations. You can also take a nine-question quiz to test your Internet Safety IQ!

NetSmartz NetSmartz
One of the most thorough Internet safety sites available, with special sections designed for parents, educators, law enforcement officials, teens, and younger children. Definitely check out NetSmartz411 for answers to the questions parents ask most frequently.

Help Delete Online Predators

Help Delete Online Predators
A public service campaign designed by the Ad Council and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
GetNetWise GetNetWise
A very easy-to-use, well organized site with tools for families, video tutorials, and basic information about keeping your children safe online. This is one of the best resources available to families who are interested in filtering or monitoring software.

Common Sense Media Common Sense Media
Excellent resource. This site is organized by common online tasks and places: communication tools, social networking, web surfing, downloading, and online gaming. Within each section you will find the benefits, warning signs, and solid advice. It also includes "Five Internet Challenges" for parents.

Internet Keep Safe Coalition Internet Keep Safe Coalition
A coalition of public health officials, law enforcement officers, educators, governors, and lawyers worked to create this site, including the Parent Resource Center that includes a wealth of information, family activities, videos, and more.

iSafe iSafe
This non-profit foundation specializes in Internet Safety curriculum for students, as well as community outreach programs. Parents who are interested in organizing Internet Safety campaigns for their community will find a wealth of resources on this free web site. Click the links to the iParent campaign to learn more.

Net Cetera Logo Net Cetera
Distributed by the federal government, Net Cetera is a 54 page PDF guide that covers what you need to know, where to go for more information, and issues to raise with kids about living their lives online.