| Cyberbullying.ca: Discusses recognition and prevention of intimidation by email, IM, web sites and other internet or high-technology media. |
| CyberNetiquette: Interactive Disney fables that teach online safety. |
| CyberSafety.us: Offers eight rules kids should follow when on the Internet. |
| CyberSmart: Internet safety tips for elementary school students. |
| Cybersmart Kids: Designed to help children and whole families find out how to be cybersmart and use the Internet safely. |
| DesMoinesRegister.com: A series of activities to help children learn about Internet safety. |
| Disney's Surf Swell Island: Help Mickey and the gang with their adventures in Internet safety. |
| Family Contract for Online Safety: From SafeKids.com, kids and their parents can read this and then print out a copy and sign it so the whole family knows how to be safe on the Internet. |
| FBI Kids Page: Offers Internet safety tips for kids in kindergarten through fifth grade. Also offers information about the FBI and games. |
| FBI Youth: Offers Internet safety tips for teens in grades 6-12. Also allows you to follow a case through the FBI lab and explore a day in the life of an FBI special agent. |
| Hawaii Internet Crimes Against Children: The HICAC website contains education and prevention resources to protect the children of Hawaii in cyberspace. |
| Kid Safety on the Internet: Professor Pixel gives tips to kids on "how to be net-safe." |
| Kids Safety Tips: By a specialized division of an international non-profit organization of skilled volunteers dedicated to promoting safety and security online. |
| KidsCom Jr.: Games and tips for Internet safety and good manners. |
| KidsCom's Internet Safety Game: Kids learn how to stay safe and have good manners while on-line. |
| Kidz Privacy: Just for Kids: COPPA is a new law that prevents websites from collecting personal information from anyone under 13. Learn why this law is important, and how to stay safe while surfing. |
| MissingKids.com: Provides children with an Internet safety quiz and answers. |
| My Rules for Online Safety: From Safe Kids.com, a list of internet safety rules. |
| Netforce: Informs children about the dangers of chatting on the Internet. |
| NetSmartz Kids: An interactive way of teaching young people how to recognize dangers and increase self-confidence whenever they go online. Includes games, puzzles, quizzes, and free downloads. |
| Online Guardians: Provides free help, information and training to the public and to law enforcement agencies worldwide. |
| PBS Kids: Get your Web License: Answer all 10 questions about surfing the internet correctly and you may print yourself a web license. |
| Planet CRUSH: Promotes internet safety, responsibility, and the development of healthy online communities. |
| Rules in Cyberspace: Hints on how to be a good cybercitizen from the United States Department of Justice. Includes examples of how you can get into trouble for hacking. |
| Safe Cyberspace Surfing: Offers Internet safety tips including information on how to keep your personal information private. |
| Safe Internet Surfing: Provides tips on Internet surfing and chat room safety. |
| Shannon Could Hear the Footsteps Behind Her: A story which reveals how easy it is to give out too much personal information online without realizing it. |
| Staysafe.org: An interactive tutorial on Internet safety. Includes activities, a virtual community, and games. |
| Surfing Safely on the Internet: Second and third grade students tell what the Internet is, explain how to navigate it, list the benefits of it, and share seven online safety rules. |
| TeensHealth: Offers Internet safety tips for teens. |
| The Cybercitizen Awareness Program: Educates children and young adults on the danger and consequences of cyber crime. |
| Webmonkey: Child Safety on the Internet: Guide includes a risk/benefit analysis as well as a set of rules for online safety. |
| Websafe Crackerz: Interactive games and puzzles designed with the help of teenagers offer strategies for dealing with different situations online including spam, cyber-stalking and bullying. |
| Wired Teens: Online community for 13- to 18-year-olds offers online safety classes, forums, and a weekly column designed to promote a safe online experience. |
| WiredKidz: Online community for under 13's offers online safety classes, forums, and a weekly column designed to promote a safe online experience. |