Safe Surfing on the Internet

Safe Surfing on the Internet
Author: Art Wolinsky
Publisher: Enslow Publishing
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766020306

Explores the many safety issues involved in using the Internet, including the relevant laws, especially CIPA and COPPA, acceptable use policies (AUPs), and other protection and privacy issues.

Surfing the Internet Safely

Surfing the Internet Safely
Author: MCP CCNA Whitney Hankison
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2009-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0595524052

Internet Guidance for youth and adults! Easy to read with great practice lessons, this book guides youth and adults into being able to find the information they need while doing so safely. With many pictures and detailed explanations readers will have fun while learning a skill that will last their whole lives. It will: Cover all aspects of using an Internet browser Have examples of some topics youth age children look for and how to best find the information Discuss the different search engines and their results Show how to get the information from a browser into another program such as word processing. Go through saving information from the Internet to use later Discuss printing from the Internet Discuss shopping on the Internet Discuss social networking on the Internet Discuss Internet predators and how to avoid them Have exercises in "put it into practice sections" and two projects at the end of the book Many recommendations for both youth and adults on Internet safety practices Have a special chapter for parents and teachers to help keep family members and their computer safe The exercises provide a great opportunity for adults to interact with their family and learn too!

Safe Surfing

Safe Surfing
Author: Julie McKeehan
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1996
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780124848344

Providing brief introduction to the Internet including how access to inappropriate material can be limited, this book is an easy to understand and comprehensive guide for people who wish to use the Internet with children or set up access so that children can use it free of inappropriate material.

When Surfing the Internet...

When Surfing the Internet...
Author: Kimberly Heath
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2020-10-21
Genre:
ISBN:

Thank you to the many moms who helped make this book happen. This book is a guide to safely using the internet. the lessons are taught by funny surfer birds. this is definitely for parents, kids, and animal lovers. Although this book does not talk about pornography explicitly, you can use this book as a natural segway. You can talk about multiple subjects at your discretion, what you find appropriate to your child's age.We talk about five rules that guide kids to being safe surfers and making correct and safe internet choices. Surf on, dudes and dudettes! Kids Internet safety strangers chats safe browsing web youtube videos appropriate safebirds cardinal hummingbird humming bird bird birds kawaii cute colorful funny surfing beach shark sea animals beach surfing water swim lesson lessons childrens child children boy girl boys and girls unisex Blue Purple yellow pink Surfing

Safe Surfing

Safe Surfing
Author: Youth Work Ireland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2009
Genre: Computers and children
ISBN: 9781900416689

Internet Safety

Internet Safety
Author: David Webster
Publisher: Dynamic Learning Online Pty Ltd
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2015-02-22
Genre:
ISBN:

Internet Safety is important for all users - kids, adults, and seniors. This book covers everything from surfing safely, using email, using social media, online dating, online gambling, and much, much, more. This book is based on the interactive Online Computer Training created by Dynamic Learning Online for the Australian Federal Government, resulting in hundreds of thousands of training accesses.

Internet Surfing Safely

Internet Surfing Safely
Author: John V. Crawford
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781607411529

This book is a review of the effectiveness of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act ("COPPA" or "the Act") to address privacy and safety risks created when children under 13 years of age ("children") use the Internet. To protect children, the Act imposes requirements on operators of websites or online services directed to children, and other operators with actual knowledge that they have collected personal information from children. The Act generally mandates that such operators must provide notice of their privacy policies; obtain verifiable parental consent prior to collecting personal information from children; allow parents to review and delete personal information that their children have provided; and establish and maintain reasonable procedures to protect the security of personal information collected from children.

Using the Internet Safely For Seniors For Dummies

Using the Internet Safely For Seniors For Dummies
Author: Nancy C. Muir
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2011-06-13
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0470502711

The Internet is amazing, but the risks you’ve heard about are real, too. You can avoid being a victim of online crime with the simple steps for staying safe online that you’ll find in Using the Internet Safely For Seniors For Dummies. Here’s the guide you need to steer safely through the hazards so you can shop, visit, invest, explore, pay bills, and do dozens of other things online — more securely. Learn to protect yourself from online predators, create strong passwords, find reliable information, spot e-mail and phishing scams, and much more. Find out how to share photos and videos, chat with others, and participate in online discussions—securely See how, with strong passwords and reasonable caution, online banking and bill-paying might be safer than the old way Learn to install and set up a browser, use search engines effectively, and sidestep suspicious ads Discover how personal information is collected and used by legitimate companies — and by crooks Be able to spot risks, find out how online criminals think, and know what makes you vulnerable Enjoy social networking sites without putting yourself at risk Spot reputable healthcare sites and avoid medical ID theft and scams There’s even a glossary of common computer terms and a guide to your rights when using the Internet. Using the Internet Safely For Seniors For Dummies helps you feel more secure by showing you how to protect yourself while enjoying the Web.

You're Never Too Old To Surf

You're Never Too Old To Surf
Author: Vicki Lynn Sauter
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-01-08
Genre: Computers and older people
ISBN: 9781506163857

This book is for the reader who has ever wanted to "harness the power of the Internet," but was not quite sure what that means, or how to do it. It is written for the person who simply does not have the background to use Internet tools comfortably, and has never found the resources to help them. If you have sought guidance from your child or grandchild only to be annoyed at their exasperated response to your Internet questions, this book is for you. Or, if you have tried using the Internet on your own and gotten frustrated with the tools, or encountered problems (or know someone who did), this book is for you. Or, if you are using the Internet, but do not feel very confident in what you are doing, this book is for you. Of course, if you are the child or grandchild who is having trouble explaining things to your parent or grandparent, this book could help you too. This book provides illustrated, step-by-step guidance to use the Internet without jargon you normally encounter. It is an easy-to-read book that not only tells you how to accomplish your goal, but also how to avoid bad things that might happen along the way. There are chapters on surfing the web, purchasing online, navigating special web pages, using email, and using social networking tools, such as blogs, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. For example, when explaining the Internet, it includes a discussion of how web pages work, who creates them (and why), how to use search engines, and when to use bookmarks. It even includes a list of web pages that might be of interest to readers, and a discussion of the mechanics of surfing. Another chapter covers navigating website, including how to purchase online, and how to navigate special pages, such as eBay, StumbleUpon, iTunes, photo sites and Wikipedia. The following chapter covers email including how to create and answer email, email etiquette, guidelines for meeting the challenge of too much email, and smart email use to avoid spam, scams, viruses and phishing. This is followed by a chapter on blogging and social networking, which not only helps you set up a blog, or a Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn account, but also how to use those tools to meet your own personal needs. Although the problems with the Internet (and how to avoid them) is discussed throughout, the book ends with a chapter on how to use the Internet safely and how specific practices make it possible. Finally, the book is supplemented by a helpful blog to help keep users up to date on Internet use, and to provide a forum for questions. It can be accessed at https: //internetuseforseniors.wordpress.com.

Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons

Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons
Author: Carey Parker
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2018-08-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1484238524

Rely on this practical, end-to-end guide on cyber safety and online security written expressly for a non-technical audience. You will have just what you need to protect yourself—step by step, without judgment, and with as little jargon as possible. Just how secure is your computer right now? You probably don't really know. Computers and the Internet have revolutionized the modern world, but if you're like most people, you have no clue how these things work and don't know the real threats. Protecting your computer is like defending a medieval castle. While moats, walls, drawbridges, and castle guards can be effective, you'd go broke trying to build something dragon-proof. This book is not about protecting yourself from a targeted attack by the NSA; it's about armoring yourself against common hackers and mass surveillance. There are dozens of no-brainer things we all should be doing to protect our computers and safeguard our data—just like wearing a seat belt, installing smoke alarms, and putting on sunscreen. Author Carey Parker has structured this book to give you maximum benefit with minimum effort. If you just want to know what to do, every chapter has a complete checklist with step-by-step instructions and pictures. The book contains more than 150 tips to make you and your family safer. It includes: Added steps for Windows 10 (Spring 2018) and Mac OS X High Sierra Expanded coverage on mobile device safety Expanded coverage on safety for kids online More than 150 tips with complete step-by-step instructions and pictures What You’ll Learn Solve your password problems once and for all Browse the web safely and with confidence Block online tracking and dangerous ads Choose the right antivirus software for you Send files and messages securely Set up secure home networking Conduct secure shopping and banking online Lock down social media accounts Create automated backups of all your devices Manage your home computers Use your smartphone and tablet safely Safeguard your kids online And more! Who This Book Is For Those who use computers and mobile devices, but don’t really know (or frankly care) how they work. This book is for people who just want to know what they need to do to protect themselves—step by step, without judgment, and with as little jargon as possible.