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Internet Safety

  Canadian Links

  • LiveWwwires
    The Missing kit teaches children how to surf the Internet safely. It includes a CD-ROM game for children, a parent/teacher guide, a video and a poster. This website has information on Internet safety issues for parents, teachers and librarians. (Added: 27-Apr-2001)

  International Links

  • ChatNanny
    ChatNANNY will monitor both incoming and outgoing Chats, Instant Messages, Email, Web Pages and more while being undetected by the user. Protect your children from the dangers of the Internet. (Added: 28-Oct-2000)
  • Crayon Crawler
    Childrens web browser designed to provide your child from visiting inappropriate sites or launching another web browser to have access to inappropriate content easily found while surfing the WWW. (Added: 12-Dec-2000)
  • Garfield Island
    Garfield Island is a free kid-safe browser where kids can surf safely on the World Wide Wave™. It's a fun and educational tool designed to help kids learn and explore in a safe environment. (Added: 28-Apr-2002)
  • KidRocket Kid Safe Web Browser
    KidRocket is a FREE Flash-based Web Browser, designed for Kids to safely surf the internets top child related web sites. Each human edited, hand picked site offers many fun, educational and interactive activities for children and parents alike. (Added: 16-Jan-2004)
  • Net Parenting
    Informative website for parents about Internet safety, safe children's sites, software filtering and more. (Added: 27-Apr-2001)
  • Web Wise Kids
    Web Wise Kids™ was born from harrowing personal experience. The 14-year old sister of the founders disappeared for four months after going off to meet a man she had been chatting with online. From this "wake-up call" sprang a desire to help other families protect themselves. Initial programs included the Web Wise Kids™ web site, and parent-teacher presentations in Southern California schools. (Added: 12-Dec-2000)

 
   
 
 
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