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Protect your child from the most dangerous online crimes lurking in the internet! Internet crime is at its peak. Worldwide statistics reveal the perils of the internet to vulnerable victims…such as children. Do all you can to make certain your child does not become a statistic! This book gives you a comprehensive discussion on online safety and how to shield your child from the dangers of the internet. Learn to monitor your child’s internet use whether at ho… More >>
Online Safety For Your Child: Learn Internet Safety For Kids And Keep Your Children Safe On The Internet


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The Internet has become a big part of our lives. If before it was just a part of business communication or an avenue for researching for school projects, now, it has become an integral part of our lives. Businesses take to the Internet to promote their products, even sell them online. Companies utilize the web for product research and development. Organizations likewise use the Internet to keep in touch with every member of the group. Even if members are s… More >>
Online Lifeline: Internet Safety for Kids and Their Parents


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Many youth in the United States have fully integrated the Internet into their daily lives. For them, the Internet is a positive and powerful space for socializing, learning, and engaging in public life. Along with the positive aspects of Internet use come risks to safety, including the dangers of sexual solicitation, online harassment, and bullying, and exposure to problematic and illegal content. The Attorneys General Multi-State Working Group on Social Networking … More >>
Enhancing Child Safety and Online Technologies: Final Report of the Internet Safety Technical Task Force


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Protect yourself and your children from spam, spoofing, cyber-bullying, phishing, hacking and predators with the practical advice in Internet Safety and Your Family. Today, when most kids have 24/7 access to the Internet, we need to think about more than pornography filters and Facebook. As important, what risks are we adults creating—and what risks are we vulnerable to? With seemingly everything online today, and possibly archived forever, we may unknowingly crea… More >>
Internet Safety and Your Family: A parent’s best guide to phishing, spoofing, spam, filters, blogs, gaming, social networking and online worlds

In its online form, Bingo is not about raising money for charity. It’s about being available to anyone to play 24/7. Unfortunately one of the most popular activities online is gambling. And even though bingo enjoys a reputation of being an old ladies game and it is not a casino game, it can be every bit as addicting as any other form of gambling.

In the Internet version of Bingo, players can play anytime they want to in the comfort of their own home. Many sites offer the player an option to start out playing for free or even give them a small deposit to start out with and then entice the player to continue. A typical bingo website will be filled with banners advertising bonuses and recent large sums awarded to random winners. Little, if any emphasis is about the social aspects of playing bingo. It is not about getting out on a Sunday night and enjoying the opportunity to see others. Online bingo players sit at home alone hoping they will be the lucky winner. Some will lose and not be persuaded to return ?although once the site has their personal info they will be relentless in trying to get the potential gambler to return. Others will be easily persuaded to keep on trying. Bonuses, occasional wins, all sorts of enticements are built into the system so that once they do succeed to get someone in, it will be very tempting to try playing just “one more time”.

In its online form, poker is not so much about getting together with friends for a weekly game. It’s about being available to anyone to play 24/7.

In the Internet version of poker, players can play Texas Hold’em, Omaha and Stud, anytime they want to in the comfort of their own home or even while at work. Many sites offer the player an option to start out playing for free or even give them a small deposit to start out with and then entice the player to continue. A typical poker website will offer bonuses and it is notunusual to see tournament prizes for 6 figure sums. Little, if any emphasis is about the social aspects of playing poker with friends. It is not about getting together with the gang for a night of fun. It’s about trying to win money — it is pure gambling.

Online poker players sit at home alone hoping they may be the best player sitting at their particular virtual table. Some will lose and not be persuaded to return ?although once the site has their personal info they will be relentless in trying to get the potential poker lover to return. Others will be easily persuaded to keep on trying. Bonuses, occasional wins, all sorts of enticements are built into the system so that once they do succeed to get someone in, it will be very tempting to continue playing.

The Internet and Your Kids: Healthy Habits for a Safe Online Home

Simple, step-by-step strategies for parents desiring a safe online home for their children. In this practical DVD, classroom teachers Brian and Julie Dixon, share helpful tips for safe guarding your home from the dangers of the Internet. Packed with screenshot tutorials, student and parent interviews, and straight forward advice, this DVD will guide you step-by-step to a safer Internet experience.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. ’s standard re
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