INFORMATION RESOURCES PERTAINING TO IDENTITY MANAGEMENT
Identity Theft-Related Links

Refer to these external links for accessing additional information pertaining to identity management. These are trusted websites of federal government agencies and national credit reporting agencies. Each is considered a knowledgeable source.



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»ConnectSafely
ConnectSafely.org is the leading interactive resource on the Web for parents, teens, educators – everyone interested in youth safety on the fixed and mobile social Web. In addition to the discussion forum, it provides tips, news, and other resources for safe, constructive use of digital media and technologies.

»iKeepSafe
iKeepSafe educational resources teach children of all ages, in a fun, age-appropriate way, the basic rules of internet safety, ethics, and the healthy use of connected technologies.

»NetSmartz
The NetSmartz Workshop is an educational safety resource from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children that uses age-appropriate, interactive activities to teach children of all ages how to stay safe on the internet.

»Cyberbully411
Cyberbully411, created by Internet Solutions for Kids, is an effort to provide resources for youth who have questions about or have been target by online harassment.

»AARP
AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization that helps people 50+ have independence, choice, and control in ways that are beneficial and affordable to them and society as a whole.

»WiredSafety
WiredSafety.org is an internet safety and help group. Comprised of thousands of unpaid volunteers around the world, WiredSafety.org provides education, assistance, and awareness on all aspects of cybercrime and abuse, privacy, security, and responsible technology use. It is also the parent group of Teenangels.org, FBI-trained teens and parents who promote internet safety.

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