Cyber Safety


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Learn about the risks of and tactics used by online predators as well as what constitutes a cyber crime and how to report it

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Learn how to identify potential threats that could endanger your child as well as important tips and safety measures

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Information about protecting yourself while surfing the internet, safeguarding personal information and avoiding potentially dangerous situations

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Learn how to protect yourself online while playing games, surfing the internet and having fun

Contact Us

address: Attorney General of Florida
The Capitol, PL-01
Tallahassee, FL 32399
phone: (850) 414-3300
website: www.myfloridalegal.com
online: Contact Form
news: Weekly Newsletter

CyberSafety Presentations

2018/2019 School Year:
18,571 Students reached

2019/2020 School Year:
18,388 Students reached

*2020/2021 School Year:
143 Students reached

*2021/2022 School Year:
85 Students reached

*2020-2021 - Due to COVID-19 Pandemic schools were not open and therefore few presentations were held.

**2021-2022 -  Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, some schools remained closed or were not allowing members of the public to conduct presentations to students.

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How to Request CyberSafety Presentations
It’s simple to request a CyberSafety Education presentation. Just send an email to CyberCrime.Edu@myfloridalegal.com with your contact information, name and county of your school. A regional advocate will contact you to assist with scheduling.

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