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Blog Beware: The Problem (Copyright © National Center for Missing and Exploited Children)

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Publication Year: 2006
Type: Online Publication
Language: English
Website: http://www.nationalcac.org/families/for_teens/blogbeware.pdf

This publication describes the dangers associated with blogging. Dangers desribed include enticement to meet in person, exposure to inappropriate contet, cyberbullying, and identity theft. This fact sheet also describes the Blog Beware program that raises parent's awareness about the dangers of blogging sites and what they can do to minimize those dangers. This resource is aimed at children 5-17, parents, guardians, educators, and law enforcement.

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This publication is available only on the Internet.

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National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Charles B. Wang International Children's Building, 699 Prince Street
Alexandria VA 22314-3175

Phone: 703-224-2150
Toll-free Phone: (800) 826-7653 (TDD)

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