Internet Safety
Understanding the requirements of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule has been simplified by the Federal Trade Commission through this set of frequently asked questions.
This site, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Educational Technology, includes a consolidated list of federal links providing information on internet safety for children and youth.
Helping kids learn the importance of online safety is easier through this list of on-line safety rules, provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
This bulletin, provided by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, describes the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program designed to protect children in cyberspace.
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule (COPPA) requires commercial website operators to get parental consent before collecting any personal information of kids under 13. Learn more about the COPPA requirements through this site.
Make sure to stay safe while surfing the internet for your favorite fun and games! Use this checklist created by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to learn a bit more about what things you could do to keep yourself safe while browsing the net.