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Home » Guidelines for parents and teenagers for maintaining a safe online presence
Guidelines for parents and teenagers for maintaining a safe online presence
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Guidelines for parents and teenagers for maintaining a safe online presence
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Microsoft just released a free ebook to help teens keep themselves and their stuff safer online. In partnership with security expert and author, Linda McCarthy, this free downloadable version of her new ebook, "Own Your Space - Keep Yourself and Your Stuff Safe Online" is written for computer and Internet savvy "tweens" and teens and their parents or educators.

Link: http://tinyurl.com/33oluzb
Added by View user profileGiacomo Rambaldi on September 10, 2010
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