WiredSafety.org : World’s largest online safety and help group

Wired Kids and the WiredSafety Group are the leading experts in Internet and digital safety, privacy and security, wired, wireless and mobile, in the world. Comprised of thousands of unpaid volunteers from all walks of life.

About WiredSafety
WiredSafety, Is A 501(c)(3) Program and the largest online safety, education and help group in the world. WiredSafety is a cyber-neighborhood watch and operate worldwide in cyberspace through WiredSafety’s more than 9,000 volunteers worldwide. (WiredSafety is run entirely by volunteers.)

WiredSafety’s work falls into four major areas:
  • help for online victims of cybercrime and harassment
  • assisting law enforcement worldwide on preventing and investigating cybercrimes
  • education
  • providing information on all aspects of online safety, privacy and security.

Together with their affiliate, www.wiredcops.org, specially-trained volunteers patrol the Internet looking for child pornography, child molesters and cyberstalkers. WiredSafety also offers a wide variety of educational and help services to the internet community at large. Other volunteers find and review family-friendly Web sites, filter software products and Internet services. Along with the volunteers of WiredSafety’s affiliated WiredKids.org, WiredTeens and Teenangels, CyberMoms and CyberDads volunteers speak at local community groups and schools around the country teaching Internet safety. Their Cyber911 help line gives netizens access to help when they need it online. WiredSafety is proud of their reputation as the one-stop-shop for all cyberspace safety, privacy, security and help needs.

WiredSafety is headed by Parry Aftab (also a volunteer), a mom, international cyberspace privacy and security lawyer and children’s advocate. Parry is the author of The Parent’s Guide to Protecting Your Children in Cyberspace (McGraw-Hill), which has been adapted and translated around the world. WiredPatrol volunteers range in age from 18 to 80. WiredKids range from seven to twelve, and the Teenangels from 13 to 18, and these programs are run in conjunction with WiredKids.org, also headed by Parry Aftab. WiredSafety backgrounds include everything from TV personalities, teachers, stay-at-home moms, retired persons, law enforcement officers, and students to PhD‘s and writers.

For more information, browse WiredSafety.org Web site, or e-mail askparry@wiredsafety.org , Executive Director, WiredSafety.

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