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Look Both Ways
Help Protect Your Family on the Internet
by 
Linda Criddle
Nancy Muir
  
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Publisher: Microsoft Press
Subject(s):  Computer Technology
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English

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File size:   3220 KB
ISBN:   9780735690585
Release date:   Aug 28, 2007

Description

Learn 14 ways in which you can help make the Internet a safer place for you and your family. This guide, written by a leading child safety expert, offers families practical advice for avoiding risks on the Internet.

Your parents taught you to look both ways before crossing the street. Now, learn the rules of the road—and help protect yourself online with Internet child-safety authority Linda Criddle. Using real-life examples, Linda teaches the simple steps you and your family can take to help identify and avoid Internet dangers—and still enjoy your time online.

Help protect your family and learn how to:

  • Blog, instant message, and play games without inadvertently revealing personal information
  • Take safety precautions if you participate in online dating
  • Recognize and avoid phony e-mail, instant messages, and Web sites
  • Project an attitude online that can help detract potential predators
  • Talk about safe Internet practices with your family
  • Report abuses and suspicious activities to the proper authorities

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