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jmiller writes "Author:Jeff Miller
Internet predators are a growing concern for all parents. Learn some simple tips and about tools to help you keep your family safe"
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Author:Stephanie Davies
Learn how to deal with internet bullies, stalkers, and trolls while protecting yourself and your sanity!
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Author: Sean Howard
The Internet is a wonderful and increasingly important resource for information sharing and communication. Tragically, the Internet is also used by predators every day to sexually exploit children and youth. By working together, we can prevent further victimization and work towards our ultimate goal to eliminate the online sexual exploitation of children and youth.
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By Sharon Housley
There was once a time when you only had to worry about children when they were outside or not at home. Those times have changed. Strangers can now enter your home, without a key or coming through a door. How you may ask? These strangers enter your home using a keyboard. These strangers can befriend your children online.
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suzanne writes " 
Today's Woman Expert Author: Suzanne Stanford
Today, May 8, 2006, MySpace.com boasts an online population of 83 million, 861 thousand, 1 hundred and 22. Since May 10th, 2006, it has increased 6 million, 756 thousand, and 59. that’s approximately 241 thousand, 2 hundred and 87 new subscribers per day."
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suzanne writes " 
Today's Woman Expert Author: Suzanne Stanford
“The Internet is a predator’s playground!” These low life individuals who hide behind the anonymity of chat rooms, lure and seduce our innocent children into their lair, often right under their parents' noses. In an effort to level the playing field, we need as much information about these individuals as possible. "
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suzanne writes " 
Today's Woman Expert Author: Suzanne Stanford
The days of schoolyard gossiping and playground skirmishes has reached a level that for some has become deadly. Website postings too often include hazing, and email threats too easily sent. Sometimes the perpetrator is just acting out against their perceived injustice and just needs a "talking to", but other times, it is a warning sign of danger. "
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suzanne writes "Author:Suzanne Stanford
The online child pornography business is a 20 billion dollar business, according to ABC's "Good Morning America". Kids and teens need to absolutely understand that posting photos of themselves online plays right into pornographers hands.
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