Since we communicate so much online these days we need to be aware of the risks involved and how to protect children from exploitation and cybercrime. This guide is for children, parents, teachers, law enforcement agencies and internet providers on how to stay safe online.
International conventions on cybercrime
Child-friendly resources
- National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children - CyberTipline
- Get Net Wise
- Childnet
- Wired Safety
- Cyberbully411
- Microsoft Safety and Security Centre
- USA People Search - Finding Online Safety: Tips for Teens and Tweens
- Online Qr Lab - Password Security
- ECPAT
Resources for parents
- National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children - CyberTipline
- Microsoft Safety and Security Centre
- bNetS@vvy
- Get Net Wise
- Wired Safety
- Young People, Music and the Internet (Childnet)
- Childnet: Blogsafety Website
Resources for teachers
Resources for law enforcement agencies
- Law enforcement specialists trained to combat exploitation of children online (Microsoft News Center)
Resources for internet service providers
Hotlines: Who to contact if you see a website promoting child abuse online
International
Australia
- Australian Communications and Media Authority
- Australian Federal Police
- New South Wales Police Force
Austria
Belgium
Canada
- Cybertip!ca
- National Center For Missing and Exploited Children - CyberTipline (the NCMEC Hotline may be used in the U.S., Canada and Mexico)
- Ontario Provincial Police Child Sexual Exploitation Section
Denmark
Europe
Finland
France
Germany
- Anti-Kinderporno - list of address, telephone, and E-mail resources for reporting child pornography in each of the German provinces.
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Mexico
- National Center For Missing and Exploited Children - CyberTipline (the NCMEC Hotline may be used in the U.S., Canada and Mexico)
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Spain
South Korea
Sweden
Taiwan
United Kingdom
- CrimeStoppers
- Internet Watch Foundation
- New Scotland Yard Child Pornography Division - Freephone: 0808 100 0040