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Internet Safety Foundation Colorado

Our Mission

To raise public awareness about the issue of online safety for children and to serve as a clearinghouse for resources, software, and information that can be used by law enforcement, educators, counselors, parents, and children in Colorado and around the country to increase the safe use of the Internet by children.

Internet Safety Foundation, with the support of its partners, offers internet safety summits, training, presentations, podcasts, mentoring, ideas, resources, information, and funding to those working to keep our children safe online.

 

News & Press Releases
Targeting Teens for Sexting
Posted 06-11-2009
(CBS) "Sexting" is the new term we apply when people electronically transmit racy, even nude photos of themselves to each other - not the best of ideas, and all the worse when those caught doing it are underage teens. A CBS: Sunday Morning article by Rita Braver.
Cell Phone Safety for Parents
Posted 04-01-2009
Due to the recent news stories about “sexting”, here are some resources for parents.
Plea Agreement reflects dangers of Facebook and other social networking sites
Posted 03-18-2009
The documents linked to this article are the signed and filed plea agreements on a case involving Facebook. Criminal Conduct involved numerous violations of 18 USC 875, 1951, 1952, 2251, and 2422. Victims ranged in age from 14 through 26 years old. In total, there were hundreds of victims. Not all the victims have been identified, and others have been uncooperative.
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