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Resources specifically for parents and kids:
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Netparents.org is
"concerned with providing children with a safe and rewarding experience
online."
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Popular columnist Larry Magid publishes the
SafeKids.com and
SafeTeens.com sites.
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The U.S. Department of Education publishes a
Parents Guide.
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Cyberangels,
the Internet's largest safety program, founded by Curtis Sliwa, who also founded the
Guardian Angels
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Center for Democracy and
Technology
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The
top
Internet sites for families, hosted by the American Library Association
Resources for all Internet users:
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Charles
Pappas's SafetyNet, a regular column on Internet safety on Yahoo! Internet Life.
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The Internet
Advocate describes itself as "A Web-based
Resource Guide for Librarians and Educators Interested in Providing Youth Access to the
Net".
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JunkBusters provides an information on a wide variety on Internet
privacy-related topics.
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Technology Encyclopedia
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Has anyone every told you a story that shocked you and
made you wonder "did that really happen?" Check out the Urban Legends site to see false stories of all varieties,
passed around as the truth. This site also covers chain letters whose claim is too good to
be true.
General resources for parents:
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Yahoo's page on Parenting
includes sub-categories for many topics.
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The National Parent Information
Network's Internet Resources
page has many links to parenting sites.
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