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  1. Added Jan 14, 2009 by jenn.m.stevens
  2. Added Jan 07, 2009 by sanchye
    This article shares that simply reaching out to teenagers via email can help them learn safe and responsible internet use.
  3. Added Dec 15, 2008 by icecream
    KidZui is a child-safe internet front end that calls upon an enormous whitelist of websites, pictures, videos, and games that have all been reviewed by a group of volunteers composed of parents and educators.
  4. Added Dec 02, 2008 by tramu
  5. Added Nov 26, 2008 by sanchye
    This article shares a study that found that teenagers' online safety is improved by education. Among other findings, the study also found that girls tend to practice more protective behavior on the Web than boys.
  6. Added Nov 24, 2008 by sanchye
    This article shares on the issue of cyberwellness, not just safety and security online but also people's psychological and emotional well being in their use of mobile and Internet technologies.
  7. Added Nov 14, 2008 by jbrookover and 1 other
    Schools receiving federal e-rate funding must now teach students "about appropriate online behavior."
  8. Added Oct 09, 2008 by icecream
  9. Added Jun 19, 2007 by aseldow
    * Glubble Trusted Surfing for children under 12 years of age enables families to be sure they only see the best of the web they choose to allow. * Glubble Altered Search makes Google and Yahoo show results from childrens trusted Glubbleworld instead of the world wide web. * Child friendly look and feel with interfaces for pre-reading and reading age young children.
  10. Added Apr 18, 2007 by aseldow
    The Web can help kids learn, communicate, and socialize, but it also exposes them to risks. Helping a child develop sound instincts for exploring the Internet safely is a challenge--find out what you can do.
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