AG recognizes National Internet Safety Month

June 18, 2009 --Attorney General Steve Six is reminding Kansans to take time this month to educate themselves and their families about internet safety.  June is National Internet Safety Month and with kids out of school parents need to be more cautious about their activities online.

"National Internet Safety Month is a chance to remind Kansans of the risks and dangers associated with the internet," Six said. "The internet can be a fun and useful tool, but it also has dangers. I encourage parents and kids to become better educated about the threats they may face online."

NetSafeKansas.com is a powerful, educational tool for the whole family. At NetSafeKansas.com, teens and kids can find information to help educate themselves about social networking safety, cyber bullying, internet predators and more.  And parents can learn how to protect their children from online predators, while learning to prevent exploitation of their own personal information.

Here are a few helpful NetSafe tips for parents:

"I encourage parents to make internet safety a family concern all year," Six said. "Take some time to visit NetSafeKansas.com to learn more about making the internet a safe and enjoyable place for everyone."

Visit http://www.netsafekansas.com/ for more information and tips.