This site gives you a glossary of Internet terms.
CDT’s Guide to Online Privacy – http://www.cdt.org/privacy/guide/terms/
Teachers First – http://www.teachersfirst.com/glossary.htm
This information can be accessed by anyone. It is free and it will show your students a small fraction of the large databases that are on the Internet.
White Pages – http://www.whitepages.com (offers more than 100 million listings, it will also supply you with a map and directions to a particular residence)
AT&T’S Directory Anywho – http://www.anywho.com (directory that also tells you who else lives on a particular street)
Information Directory – http://www.555-1212.com (offers a celebrity directory as well as telephone listings for 100 million residences and 2 million businesses and e-mail)
Reverse Directory – http://www.reversephonedirectory.com (offers reverse telephone look up)
E-mail Addresses – http://www.bigfoot.com (offers 35 million e-mail addresses)
This site will tell you some of the software that is out there to protect your privacy.
Privacy-Related Software – http://privacy.net/software/
This site gives an excellent example of how banner ad networks track your movements on the Internet.
Privacy.Net – http://privacy.net/cookies
Cookie Central – http://www.cookiecentral.com
This site gives you a list of the major Internet service providers.
Infoplease.com – http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0151967.html
This site gives an excellent example of what information is collected about your computer when you go online.
Snooper 2.0 – http://snoop.cdt.org/
These sites deal with privacy issues.
American Civil Liberties Union – http://www.aclu.com
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) – http://www.eff.org
Information Systems Security Association – http://www.issa_intl.org
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) – http://www.ieee.org
Internet Society – http://www.isoc.org
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse – http://www.privacyrights.org
This site tells you the top 10 ways to protect privacy online.
CDT’S Guide to Online Privacy -- http://www.cdt.org/privacy/guide/basic/topten.html