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Welcome to Internet 101

The Internet offers a vast resource of information that is in a constant state of growth and change.  We hope that with the information we have provided here, we will empower both the general public and online, to make informed decisions in their use of the Internet, Electronic Entertainment, and other activities where children and other family members could be placed at risk.  Internet 101 consists of links and lessons which will help anyone become fully armed with the tools needed to use the Internet as a productive and gainful experience.

Over the next few weeks, CSI staff will be adding massive amount of new information to keep our readers up to date with the very latest in formation on Internet development and usage.

 

INTERNET 101 LESSONS

 i101a:   Understanding Content Labeling  

Content labeling is the very foundation of filtering your browser from the potential unpleasant content which can sometimes be stumbled across by accident.  Understanding content labeling enables you to select the solution you purchase with a more thorough understanding of what you are looking for.

 i102a:   Comparing Internet Service Providers, (ISP)

It's a tough job to try and determine which ISP to go with for your Internet access.  Everyone promises the world.  In this section you will see a comparative listing of numerous ISP's who are available to serve you.  The comparison shows pricing vs features, etc. to help you make an intelligent choice in your selection of an ISP.

 i102b:   Selecting A Browser - Internet Explorer, Netscape, or Others

Well, you have selected an ISP but to surf the Internet you need a browser.  Most ISP's provide Internet Explorer, but for many individuals, that simply is not enough. Some people prefer "filtered" browsers that filter out content which may be considered unpleasant or harmful.  Learn about the various options available from FREE items to expensive, corporate filtered browser solutions.  Discover what will be right for YOUR personal needs.

 i103a:   eMail and SPAM - What's It All About?

You have your new computer, subscribe to a local or commercial ISP service, have selected the browser that's right for you, now you are setting up your email account.  eMail is an incredible tool for communication, but like anything else, it can be used for corruptive purposes and it can communicate information that may not be too awfully appreciated.  Discover what eMail is all about and what it can do for you.

 i104a:   Understanding The Importance of Privacy

As the Internet has grown in complexity, many consumers feel they may be disclosing information about themselves and their online travels that they'd rather keep private. It is important for you to learn about tools and techniques to better control how much personal information you share with online stores, Web sites, emailers, chatters and other people who may use your computer.


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