Cleveland school parents get Internet safety guide from FTC
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Cleveland School District parents will receive a free guide to the Internet so they can talk to their children about being careful online.
The schools will give out as many as 50,000 copies of a Federal Trade Commission publication, "Net Cetera." The distribution ranks as one of the largest for the guide since it was made available a little less than a year ago, according to officials from the FTC's regional office in Cleveland.
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Cleveland School District parents will receive a free guide to the Internet so they can talk to their children about being careful online.
The schools will give out as many as 50,000 copies of a Federal Trade Commission publication, "Net Cetera." The distribution ranks as one of the largest for the guide since it was made available a little less than a year ago, according to officials from the FTC's regional office in Cleveland.
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