Introducing Our Partners
The Internet is a useful and convenient resource for information, entertainment, and connecting to other people. But the Internet can also expose you, your family, and your computer to a variety of risks—from worms and viruses to Internet bullies to online fraud and identity theft.
Staysafe.org is designed to help people of all ages learn how to stay safe and secure online. Achieving that mission is an ongoing collaborative effort with our partners.
The following companies and organizations have made it their business to make the Internet safer for everyone. Their continuing partnership and support helps to make Staysafe.org possible.
Check out these links to Staysafe.org partners to learn more about Internet safety.
American Academy of Pediatricsafetynet.aap.org  |
Founded in 1930, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the health of all children. As part of its advocacy on behalf of children, the AAP provides information to help keep children and families safe online. |
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i-SAFEwww.isafe.org  |
Founded in 1998 and endorsed by the U.S. Congress, i-SAFE is a nonprofit foundation dedicated to protecting the online experiences of youth everywhere. i-SAFE incorporates classroom curriculum with dynamic community outreach to empower students, teachers, parents, law enforcement, and concerned adults to help make the Internet a safer place. |
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Microsoftwww.micosoft.com/protect  |
Founded in 1975, Microsoft is the world’s leading technology company. At the Microsoft Security At Home site, you can learn more about helping to protect your computer, yourself, and your family; download the latest updates for Windows, Office, and other Microsoft products; and sign up for a free newsletter, “Microsoft Security for Home Computer Users.” |
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National Center for Missing and Exploited Childrenwww.missingkids.com  |
Since 1984, the nonprofit National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) has provided resources and services for families and law enforcement professionals to assist them in locating missing children and to help prevent the abduction, endangerment, and sexual exploitation of children. |
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Net Family Newssafetynet.aap.org  |
Net Family News is a nonprofit organization that works worldwide to help parents stay up-to-date on the latest online safety issues for kids, providing Internet resources and research into the effects of digital media on children. |
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Net-Mom Approvedwww.netmom.com  |
Net-Mom Approved provides practical advice for parents and a free newsletter from noted Internet expert and librarian Jean Armor Polly, author of "Internet Kids & Family Yellow Pages," a family-friendly directory to 3,500 children's Internet resources. Net-Mom Approved also offers links to many kid-safe and creative Internet sites. |
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OnGuard Onlinewww.onguardonline.gov  |
OnGuard Online offers practical tips from the United States government and the technology industry to help you secure your computer, protect your personal information, and be on guard against Internet fraud. |
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PayPalwww.paypal.com  |
PayPal is an online payment service that makes it safe and easy for anyone to pay or get paid online without sharing personal financial information. PayPal helps to enable global e-commerce by giving consumers worldwide the flexibility to make and receive payments online in any way they prefer. |
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Safekids.comwww.safekids.com  |
Created by Larry Magid, an Internet safety expert and contributor to Staysafe.org, Safekids.com provides information aimed at helping parents keep their kids safe online and teaching children and teenagers how to have a safer Internet experience. |