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Don't Believe the TypeA site where teens can learn more about online dangers and make the web a safer place to surf.
Don't Believe the TypeA site where teens can learn more about online dangers and make the web a safer place to surf.
Help Delete Online PredatorsCreated by NCMEC and Ad Council, this site helps families learn how to better protect their children's online lives and help delete online predators.
Think Before You PostCreated by NCMEC, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Ad Council, this site informs teens how sharing and posting personal information online can put them at risk.
Think Before You PostCreated by NCMEC, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Ad Council, this site informs teens how sharing and posting personal information online can put them at risk.
The Internet offers an array of entertainment and educational resources for children but also
presents some risks. Approximately one in seven youths (10 to 17 years) experience a sexual
solicitation or approach while online.
presents some risks. Approximately one in seven youths (10 to 17 years) experience a sexual
solicitation or approach while online.
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is committed to helping all
audiences — from kids to parents and guardians to law-enforcement officers and educators —
learn the aspects of Internet safety.
audiences — from kids to parents and guardians to law-enforcement officers and educators —
learn the aspects of Internet safety.
You can’t watch kids every minute, but you can use strategies to help them benefit from the
Internet and avoid its risks.
NCMEC urges you to do one of the single most important things to promote safety — talk to
kids about the rewards and risks of Internet use.
Internet and avoid its risks.
NCMEC urges you to do one of the single most important things to promote safety — talk to
kids about the rewards and risks of Internet use.
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