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Internet Safety Resources for Whole Family

Cyber-safety

Over half of all Canadians now have access to the Internet. As of March 30, 1999, all public schools and libraries in Canada were connected to the Internet. Canada was the first nation in the world to accomplish this.

Gathering information (often for school), playing games, participating in chat rooms and posting to online message boards are popular activities for young Web surfers.

The Internet has brought many benefits, but it has also raised some safety concerns such as the potential for crime and predators. To make sure children have a safe and rewarding experience on the Web, parents and educators must understand where they go, what they do and the safety issues they may face.

The Canada Safety Council recommends that children who use the Internet follow these rules.

Online Safety Rules

  • I will not give out any personal information online without my parents' permission. This includes my name, phone number, address, e-mail, location of my school, my parents' work address/ telephone numbers and credit card numbers, and my picture. This goes for anywhere on the Internet, including e-mail, chat rooms, newsgroups - even Web sites that promise me free stuff or prizes, or on Web pages that I make myself.

  • When using the Internet, I will always use a pretend name or nickname that doesn't reveal whether I'm a boy or a girl.

  • When creating a password, I will make one up that is hard to guess but easy for me to remember. To avoid having it stolen, I will never reveal it to anyone (except my parents) - not even my best friend.

  • I will not respond to any message that makes me uncomfortable. I will show an adult right away.

  • I will arrange to meet a friend I have made on the Internet ONLY if one of my parents has been informed and will be present.

  • I will not send an insulting or rude message to anyone online. This is called "flaming" and it is not good Netiquette.

  • I will not disable any filtering software my parents have put on the computer.

  • I will not open e-mail, files, links, pictures or games from people that I don't know or trust. I will always ask an adult first.

  • I will not take words, pictures or sounds from someone else's Web site without their permission.

  • I will not believe everything I read on the Internet. I will always check the source of the information and confirm it with my teacher, parent or librarian.

Source: Media Awareness Network






Where to get advice and help



The High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA) is designed to encourage, promote, aid and effect the voluntary interchange of data, information, experience, ideas and knowledge about methods, processes, and techniques relating to investigations and security in advanced technologies among its membership
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http://www.htcia.org



(US)
http://www.ncmec.org



http://www.netsmartz.org



http://www.safecanada.ca/link_e.asp?category=3&topic=94

http://cybertip.ca/app/en/home

Other Great links
http://www.wsd1.org/internetsafety/


The NetLingo.com Top 20 Internet Acronyms Every Parent Needs to Know:

Acronyms & Glossary

POS - Parent Over Shoulder
PIR - Parent In Room
P911 - Parent Alert
PAW - Parents Are Watching
PAL - Parents Are Listening
ASL - Age/Sex/Location
MorF - Male or Female
SorG - Straight or Gay
LMIRL - Let's Meet In Real Life
KPC - Keeping Parents Clueless
TDTM - Talk Dirty To Me
IWSN - I Want Sex Now
NIFOC - Nude In Front Of Computer
GYPO - Get Your Pants Off
ADR - Address
WYCM - Will You Call Me?
KFY - Kiss For You
MOOS - Member(s) Of the Opposite Sex
MOSS or MOTSS - Member(s) Of The Same Sex
NALOPKT - Not A Lot Of People Know That

Plus 50 More Internet Acronyms Every Parent Should Know:

2NITE - Tonight
AEAP - As Early As Possible
ALAP - As Late As Possible
AWGTHTGTTA - Are We Going To Have To Go Through This Again
B4YKI - Before You Know It
BOHICA - Bend Over Here It Comes Again
BRB - Be Right Back
BRT - Be Right There
CWYL - Chat With You Later
C-P - Sleepy
CYT or SYT - See You Tomorrow
E123 - Easy as 1, 2, 3
EM? - Excuse Me?
EOD - End Of Day
F2F - Face To Face
FOAF - Friend Of A Friend
HAK - Hugs And Kisses
ILU or ILY - I Love You
IMNSHO - In My Not So Humble Opinion
J/C - Just Checking
KOTL - Kiss On The Lips
L8R - Later
LD - Long Distance
LMK - Let Me Know
LOL - Laugh Out Loud
NAZ - Name, Address, Zip
N-A-Y-L - In A While
NM - Never Mind or Nothing Much
OLL - Online Love
OSIF - Oh Sh** I Forgot
OTP - On The Phone
QT - Cutie
RN - Right Now
ROTFL - Rolling on the Floor Laughing
RU - Are You...?
RUMORF - Are You Male Or Female
SITD - Still In The Dark
SMIM - Send Me an Instant Message
SMEM - Send Me an E-Mail
SO - Significant Other
SOHF - Sense of Humor Failure
SWDYT - So What Do You Think?
TOM - Tomorrow
TS - Tough Sh**
TTFN - Ta-ta for Now
U-R - You Are..?
WFM - Works For Me
WTH - What the Heck
WUF - Where Are You From?
WYRN - What's Your Real Name?