The following organizations offer resources on the safe use of technology. Note that this is not an exhaustive list.
A Thin Line from MTV empowers teens to identify, respond to, and stop the spread of digital abuse in their lives and among peers. A Thin Line's website offers information on issues like forced sexting, textual harassment, cyberbullying, and other online safety concerns that impact teens.
ConnectSafely is for parents, teens, educators, advocates - everyone engaged in and interested in the impact of the social web. This site provides resources for learning about safe, civil use of Web 2.0 together.
Microsoft Safety & Security Center provides resources related to computer security, digital privacy, and online safety. Includes a section on family safety.
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children offers information on keeping kids safe online, NetSmartz educational tools, and a cyber tipline.
National Cyber Security Alliance (StaySafeOnline.org) provides tools and resources to empower home users, small businesses, and schools, colleges, and universities to stay safe online.
Net Family News provides a forum and "kid-tech news" for parents and educators in more than 50 countries. The forum is 24/7; news is weekly via email and podcast and daily via blog and RSS feed. Featuring the Net Family Newsletter, the journal-of-record on tech and digital media where children are concerned (since 1997) - distributed in partnership with SafeKids.com and London-based Childnet International.
OnGuard Online offers information on internet safety from the Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Consumer Protection.
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse is a nonprofit consumer organization with a two-part mission: consumer information and consumer advocacy. It is primarily grant-supported and serves individuals nationwide, offering information for parents on children's privacy and safety on the Internet.
Stalking Resource Center offers resources to enhance the ability of professionals, organizations, and systems to effectively respond to stalking. They offer a great deal of resources on The Use of Technology to Stalk.
TechSafety.org is a blog managed by the Safety Net Project at the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV). It discusses technology, privacy, and safety in the context of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and violence against women.
Tech Safety Videos YouTube playlist provides collection of videos that are useful for learning about technology safety.
That's Not Cool is national public education initiative that partners with young people to help raise awareness and bring educational and organizing tools to communities to address dating violence, unhealthy relationships, and digital abuse. The program’s interactive website, tools, and resources support young people as they learn to recognize, avoid, and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Working to Halt Abuse Online is a volunteer organization founded in 1997 to fight online harassment through education of the general public, education of law enforcement personnel, and empowerment of victims. The organization has also formulated voluntary policies which we encourage online communities to adopt in order to create safe and welcoming environments for all internet users.