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Cyberbullying: What You Can Do

Software and online resources for parents

  • CyberPatrol
  • CyberPatrol
  • StaySafeOnline.org
  • GetNetWise.com
  • SpectorSoft
  • SafetyClicks.com
  • Look-Both-Ways.com
  • ClubPenguin.com
  • StopCyberBullying.com
  • Symantec.com
  • CyberPatrol and security expert Linda Criddle teamed up to create a series of online videos on preventing cyberbullying and protecting kids from threats on the Internet. They are being released during October, National Cyber Security Awareness Month.
  • CyberPatrol 7.7 Internet monitoring software allows parents to set filters to keep their kids away from inappropriate Web sites, online predators and cyber bullies.
  • StaySafeOnline.org is an online resource for parents looking for information about cyber bullies and other online threats kids face.
  • GetNetWise.com has information for parents about keeping kids safe online, blocking spam and mal-ware and protecting privacy.
  • SpectorSoft's Spector Pro 2008 Internet monitoring software allows parents to keep track of what their kids do on social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook.
  • SafetyClicks.com is a blog that helps parents evaluate Internet monitoring software and parental control programs to keep kids safe from cyberbullying and Internet predators.
  • LookBothWays offers information on online safety and what to do if your child is threatened by cyber bullies.
  • Club Penguin is a massive multiplayer online game for kids ages 6 to 14 that allows them to interact with animated penguin avatars. Cyber bullies often target other kids using online games.
  • StopCyberBullying.com helps parents identify and combat cyberbullying to keep kids safe. Kids can also take a test on cyberbullying to see if they are guilty of bullying behaviors themselves.
  • Symantec's Norton Family Resource Center helps parents find information about cyberbullying and Internet threats facing their kids. Symantec will launch a new monitoring tool next spring.

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