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How can you keep your family safe from cyber crime—even if you’re not online? Recognize it takes only minutes for someone familiar with Internet searches to uncover names, addresses, phone numbers, directions to your home, and other information that can be used to reach—or stalk—adults and children. What is archived in search engines can reveal information even from web sites that have been removed or revised. How can you control this? Besides practical how-to’s, this QWIK Sheet provides contact information for reporting electronic crime.
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