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If you are a victim of abuse, domestic violence, Internet, phone or GPS stalking, video voyeurism, or other crime, call 800-394-2255 or email Gethelp@ncvc.org for help, information about your options,... Details >
Have questions about how to keep kids safer on the Internet? NetSmartz411 is an online service that answers parents' and guardians' questions about Internet safety, computers, and the Web. ... Details >
This guide discusses children's risks of exposure to exploitation and harm by computer-sex offenders. Parents are offered tips on what to look for and do if they suspect that a child is communicating ... Details >
FDA BeSafeRx is a national campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of buying prescription medicines from fake online pharmacies.This site offers tips on identifying these pharmacies, as well as res... Details >
The growth of the Internet has made it possible to compare prices and buy products without ever leaving home. But when it comes to buying medicine online, it is important to be very careful.... Details >
Learn what cyberbullying is, what you can do to prevent it, ways to stay cyber-safe, and where you can find resources to learn more about preventing cyberbullying.... Details >
Also available in: Spanish
Too much screen time can have unhealthy side effects on your child. Learn why it's wise to monitor and limit the time your child spends playing video games, watching TV, and playing games on the Inter... Details >
These questions and answers can help you determine whether the health information you find on the Internet or receive by e-mail from a Web site is likely to be reliable. Learn how the federal governme... Details >
An online quiz and tips for parents and guardians about how to make their online visits safer. ... Details >
Also available in: Spanish - (PDF)
Allowing kids to go online without supervision or ground rules is like allowing them to explore a major metropolitan area by themselves. The Internet, like a city, offers an enormous array of entertai... Details >
Learn how to evaluate health information you find online.... Details >
National Agricultural Library, U.S. Department of Agriculture
There is no greater risk to a child’s safety than an online predator who wishes to meet in person. Help teach your children to identify predators’ methods for online enticement, and use these discussi... Details >
This page provides safety suggestions for internet users to help prevent an abuser from discovering your email and Internet activity. ... Details >
Also available in: Spanish
Your kids’ personal information and privacy are valuable — to you, to them, and to marketers. Learn how you can safeguard that privacy when your kids are online.... Details >
Survivors of domestic violence need to protect themselves from abusers who use identity as a means of power and control. Find steps to take to protect your identity, including relocating, opening a po... Details >
Since 2008, hundreds of people who have purchased drugs over the Internet or via telephone have unwittingly exposed themselves to extortion by individuals posing as FDA agents. Consumers face an incre... Details >
Cyberbullying is using the Internet, cell phones, video game systems, or other technology to send or post text or images intended to hurt or embarrass another person. Read what steps parents, educator... Details >
While today’s tweens and teens may be more digitally savvy than their parents, their lack of maturity and life experience can quickly get them into trouble with these new social venues. For this reas... Details >
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