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Is your home network secure and your family protected online?

Most households now run networks of devices linked to the Internet, including computers, laptops, gaming devices, TV’s or set top boxes, and cell phones that access wireless networks. To protect your home network and your family while they’re online you need to have the right tools in place and confidence that family members can surf safely and securely. Make sure you know the basics of securing your home network and your family’s privacy.

Protect Your Devices

Learn how to protect your devices that connect to the Internet.

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Protect Your Children

Learn how to educate your children on practicing good judgment online.

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Protect Your Children

Learn how to educate your children on practicing good judgment online.

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Protect Yourself

Your home computer serves many purposes: email, shopping, social networking and more. As you surf the Internet, you should be aware of the various ways to protect yourself.

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Research and Resources

The NCSA has plenty of resources for home users to help you learn more about staying safe online.

Fixing Problems

Learn how to deal with viruses and spyware, Internet fraud and identity theft, spam and phishing, and cyberbullying and harassment.

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