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02/14/2013

Avoid Online Dating Scams: Tips from the BBB

If you're seeking true love by using a local or online dating service, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) advises you to be aware of potential scams as well as the pitfalls involved with some online dating services.

11/22/2010

Top Ten Cyber Monday Tips for Staying Safe When Shopping Online

In order to fight these online grinches, BBB of Metropolitan New York recommends 10 tips for staying safe when holiday shopping online.

10/14/2010

BBB Tips: Don’t Let Your Halloween Shopping Turn Scary

When you shop for Halloween costumes and other merchandise, the Better Business Bureau warns you to be careful of seasonal stores and fly-by-night websites.

02/02/2010

Teach Your Kids How to Stay Safe on Social Networks

BBB recommends parents take specific steps to keep their kids safe online.

09/01/2005

FTC - OnGuard Online - Stop · Think · Click 7 Practices for Safer Computing

Protect your personal information. It's valuable. Know who you're dealing with. Use anti-virus and anti-spyware software, as well as a firewall, and update them all regularly. Be sure to set up your operating system and Web browser software properly, and update them regularly.

12/01/2002

FTC - How to Protect Kids' Privacy Online: A Guide for Teachers

Whether playing, shopping, studying or just surfing, today's kids are taking advantage of all that the web has to offer. But when it comes to their personal information, who's in charge? The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, requires commercial website operators to get parental consent before collecting any personal information from kids under 13. COPPA allows teachers to act on behalf of a parent during school activities online, but does not require them to do so. That is, the law does not require teachers to make decisions about the collection of their students' personal information. Check to see whether your school district has a policy about disclosing student information.

06/01/2002

FTC - 'Net Based Business Opportunities: Are Some Flop-portunities?

Whether it's recruiting people to sell so-called Internet-access devices, placing kiosks with Internet access in public places, or dealing in other Internet-related activities, consumers are being lured to the vast commercial potential of the Web by business promoters.

05/01/2000

FTC - Dot Com Disclosures

Although the number of companies advertising online—and the number of consumers shopping online—are soaring, fraud and deception may dampen consumer confidence in the e-marketplace. But cyberspace is not without boundaries, and fraud and deception are unlawful no matter what the medium. The FTC has enforced and will continue enforcing its consumer protection laws online to ensure that products and services are described truthfully in online ads and that consumers get what they pay for. These activities benefit consumers as well as sellers, who expect and deserve a fair marketplace.


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