Internet SafetyInternet Safety
The Internet is an amazing tool. But it can also be scary, especially where children are concerned. These days, predators don't need a crowbar to enter your home. In some cases, all they need is an innocent person at the other end of a family computer. The Boulder Police Department wants to help make this technology safe. Posted here are a variety of resources, some created by the police department and others from trusted outside organizations. We hope you will find the information valuable. Brochures and documents:
Online Resources:
U.S. Department of Justice Internet Safety Site Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 December 2008 04:21 |
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