spacer
National Law Center for Children and Families
Netsmartz 411 launches Print E-mail

The new Netsmartz411 website was released by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. This new website presents important internet safety information for children and parents. 

 

WHAT IS NETSMARTZ411?

*        NetSmartz411 is a free, first-of-its-kind online service
provided by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and
funded by the Qwest Foundation.

*        NetSmartz411 is designed to raise Internet safety awareness and
provide expert advice; the site is an effective tool for every audience
including: children, parents, guardians and educators.

*        For the first time, the general public-especially parents and
guardians-have direct access to experts at the National Center for
Missing & Exploited Children who can respond to their specific questions
and concerns about online safety through NetSmartz411.

*        Besides Internet safety information, NetSmartz411 provides
families with general information on computers and the web (How to
navigate the Internet, What are browsers, Information on Social
Networking Sites, emerging technology, etc).

To go to Netsmartz411 click here. 

 
< Prev   Next >


Search The Web

Good Search banner

Newsflash

NLC FEATURED IN WASHINGTON POST BLOG

The NLC was featured in guest blogger Adam Palmer's Weblog at washingtonpost.com.  Adam Palmer is an attorney and an expert in Internet governance, cyber security and e-commerce, as well as a tireless warrior fighting to protect kids from Internet exploitation. As a guest blogger for the Washington Post, Palmer will address his daily work which includes teaching prosecutorial strategies for convicting child predators, particularly producers and consumers of child pornography.

In his initial post, Palmer singled out the NLC for its leadership in supporting and educating prosecutors and law enforcement about this oft-ignored subject.

Click here to visit the blog and be sure and check daily for updates.

 


Site developed by Katalyst Solutions, LLC