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Internet Security

The Internet can give you access to information, entertainment, job opportunities, travel experiences, and much more. At the same time, it can leave you vulnerable to online scammers, identity thieves, and more.

7 Tips
for staying safe on the Internet

  • Protect your personal information. It's valuable.
  • Know who you're dealing with.
  • Use anti-virus and anti-spyware software, as well as a firewall, and update them all regularly.
  • Make sure your operating system and Web browser are set up properly and update them regularly.
  • Protect your passwords.
  • Back up important files.
  • Learn who to contact if something goes wrong online.


The library encourages parents to be involved in their children's and teen's use of the Internet.

4 Tips
for youth for staying safe

  • Don't post your name, your age, or your hometown on any website.
  • Always tell your parents if someone online asks for your information or asks to meet you.
  • Never share your passwords with anyone but your parents.
  • Follow your parents' rules for using the Internet.

Sites providing
in-depth information on Internet safety

Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency

CISA is the operational lead for federal cybersecurity and the national coordinator for critical infrastructure security and resilience. Our mission is to understand, manage, and reduce risk to the nation’s cyber and physical infrastructure.

FBI-Safe Online Surfing

The goal of FBI-SOS is to promote cyber citizenship and help students learn about online safety while engaging in fun, interactive games. The program was designed to address current Internet safety threats while keeping each grade level's online usage and knowledge in mind.

Federal Trade Commission

The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop, and avoid them.

GetNetWise

GetNetWise is a public service sponsored by Internet industry corporations and public internet organizations to help ensure that Internet users have safe online experiences.

Internet Keep Safe Coalition

A coalition of Governors, First Spouses, and State Attorneys General from throughout the United States joined with law enforcement agencies, and child safety advocates in the formation of the Internet Keep Safe Coalition© (iKeepSafe) a national effort promoting the safe and healthy use of technology.

National Cyber Security Alliance

NCSA is a non-profit organization that provides tools and resources to empower Internet users to stay safe online. NCSA members include the Department of Homeland Security, the FTC, and private-sector corporations and organizations.

NetSmartz

NetSmartz provides age-appropriate videos and activities to help teach children be safer online with the goal of helping children to become more aware of potential online risks and empowering them to help prevent victimization by making safer choices on- and offline.

Staysafe

Staysafe.org is an educational site intended to help consumers understand both the positive aspects of the Internet as well as how to manage a variety of safety and security issues that exist online. Staysafe.org has websites specifically for children (www.staysafe.org/kids) and for teens (www.staysafe.org/teens).