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Staying Street Smart on the Web!


The Internet is a great place but it can also be like the real world - with safe and unsafe places for Yahooligans.

If you follow these rules of the "road" you will have a better time in cyberspace, stay safe, and keep your parents worrying less.


Yahooligans Rules for Online Safety

Courtesy of Larry Magid, The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
and Interactive Services Association



What you should know as a parent...


Parents have always had to balance the tough issues of letting their kids explore the world while maintaining their safety. The best results usually come from educating yourself and your chldren so that everyone can make smart decisions. Click here for more background on Internet safety issues for parents. You can also download software to filter out objectionable material on the Net.


More Resources


National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).

Larry Magid's Child Safety on the Internet
Lots of information and resources. World Wide Web Sites

Platform for Internet Content Selection
Information from the consortium of companies working to develop technology solutions to protect children.

Child Safety on the Internet
Barry and Ruth Cranmer's page with some thoughtful comments and links to other resources.

Internet Advocate
A Web-based Resource Guide for Librarians and Educators Interested in Providing Youth Access to the Net.

Children Now's Child Safety Page
Mostly information on keeping kids safe in the analog world.

"Filter Out the Naughty Bits"
from the July 3, 1995 issue of Time Magazine.

SurfWatch Software Home Page
The leading Internet filtering software available today.

Families Against Internet Censorship

Recreational Software Advisory Council

SafeSurf


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This information is reprinted from Child Safety on the Information Highway by Lawrence J. Magid. It is reprinted with permission of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). Copyright © NCMEC 1994. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 1996 SurfWatch Software, Inc., Yahoo! Inc. and Larry Magid. All Rights Reserved.
Questions to safety@yahooligans.com