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In order to provide a safe and educational experience for visitors of all ages, the VFW Tioga Post 2149 has voluntarily labeled the post website according to the ICRA guidelines.

What is the ICRA?

The Internet Content Rating Association is a non-profit organization that exists to protect children from potentially harmful material whilst preserving free speech on the internet. ICRA is supported by many of the leading internet industry players: AOL Europe, Bell Canada, British Telecom, The Internet Association of Japan, Microsoft, the Parents Advisory Group for the Internet (Singapore), T-Online, and Verizon
 

How do I find out the VFW Post 2149 website rating?

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Below you will find the Children's Bill of Rights on the Internet. You can download the special version in PDF, print it out and stick it up on your wall right next to your computer. Just click on the title below.

The Children's Bill of Rights on the Internet

The Children's Bill of Rights on the Internet

I have a right to feel safe and be safe on the Internet

Children's Bill of Rights on the Internet I have a right to explore, learn and enjoy all the good kids' stuff on the Internet.

I have a right to keep all information about me secret.

     
I have a right not to be bothered or bullied by others.

I have a right to ignore e-mails or messages from people I don't know or trust.

Children's Bill of Rights on the Internet
     
Children's Bill of Rights on the Internet I have a right not to fill out forms or answer questions I find on the Internet.

I have a right to ask for help from a parent or adult, always.

     
I have a right to report anyone I think is acting weird or asking weird questions.

I have a right not to feel guilty if icky stuff shows up on my computer screen

Children's Bill of Rights on the Internet
     
Children's Bill of Rights on the Internet I have a right for people to show me respect on the Internet

I have a right to feel safe and be safe on the Internet

Created by ICRA with the cooperation of Childnet International, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, National Urban League and Net-mom. ©2002 Internet Content Rating Association. May be reproduced without permission

 


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