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Thinkuknow: online safety info and advice for young people
This website has been created for children and young people. It's full of great stuff including games, how to report problems and useful information on having fun, staying in control and being safer online. If you are 5, 6 or 7, you probably like to use the computer for fun. In the 5-7 section you can find out what is cool on your computer and how to use safely. If you're older you probably know a lot about the Internet as a really fun way of keeping in touch with friends and family through IM, chat rooms, playing games and writing blogs. Mobile phones are also popular. Your dedicated age section shows lots of information about the fun things you can do using the internet, mobile phones, as well as some advice on how to stay safe when you are having fun.
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Chatdanger.com: keep safe while chatting online
Chatdanger is a site all about the potential dangers on interactive services online like chat, IM, online games, email and on mobiles. Read true stories and find out what can happen to you in chatrooms and how to make sure it doesn't happen to you. You can express your concerns, ask for advice and sharing your stories. Read tips about keeping e-mailing safe and what to do about bullying and spam... and much more! Be informed, read the smart rules, so you can use these services safely!
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Smart surfing for kids and grown ups on cybersmart.gov.au
This site will help you and your family to find out how to be cybersmart and use the internet safely. It's a young person's guide to smart net surfing, chatting and emailing. Have fun on the internet and explore cool sites, but remember to always be cybersmart. You can download the following free brochures: the 'Cybersmart Guide', 'How to be Phone Smart and stay safe' and 'The smart guide to socialising on the net'.
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Learn more about the dangers of Internet for your kids
The internet is integral to the lives of children of all ages. It opens up new opportunities and is now an essential part of their every day world whether they are using it for homework, to talk and share materials with their friends or for a multitude of other uses that are legitimate and beneficial in so many ways. But where children go then child sex offenders will follow - whether in the real or virtual world - and this section of the website is to understand more about what your child is doing online. It explains different terminology, explores some of the specific dangers that children could face and provides practical advice and guidance making the online experience safer for all. It is your virtual police station, use it!
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Surf and e-mail anonymously with Anonymouse
Many mice surf the web under the illusion that their actions are private and anonymous. Unfortunately, this is not the way it is. Every time you visit a site for a piece of cheese, you leave a calling card that reveals where you are coming from, what kind of computer you use, and other details. And many cats keep logs of all your visits, so that they can catch you! This service allows you to surf the web without revealing any personal information. With AnonNews it is possible to post entries in newsgroups without revealing your e-mail and with AnonEmail it is possible to send e-mails without revealing your e-mail address or any information about your identity. It is fast, it is easy, and it is free!
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