Deal.org offers information to teenagers, such as health and safety (on and off the Web), violence, drugs, diversity, etc.
The Éducaloi Jeune pour Jeunes website specifically addresses teenagers’ legal rights and obligations. Éducaloi is a non-profit organization that informs Quebecers of their rights and obligations by providing quality legal information in everyday language.
Based in the UK, Childnet International gives safety advice to teenagers, parents and teachers. Among others, it offers very detailed information concerning cyberbullying.
The Protect your identity online campaign website provides a wide array of information and security advice concerning the security of your online transactions, your behaviour on social networking sites, your passwords and your wireless networks.
The Internet 101 website contains a collection of presentations, safety tips and other resources for teenagers, parents, educators and police across Canada. Internet 101 was created by a committee of police forces led by the RCMP.
SafeCanada is the Government of Canada’s public security site. It offers a host of useful information on cyberbullying, computer security, child safety on the Internet, computer viruses, and so forth.
These Royal Canadian Mounted Police Internet security pages will provide you with information on Internet's principal dangers, details on online scams and fraud, and will give you numerous tips to surf safely.




