Free FTC Safety Books + CD (ALL)
You can use this site to order bulk quantities of free FTC education materials. Allow three to four weeks for delivery of your free publications.
Net Cetera: Chatting with Kids About Being Online
The internet offers a world of opportunities, but they can come with certain risks to kids. This guide helps parents protect their kids and talk to them about living their lives online. 5.5"x8.5", 56 pages, color.
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Heads Up: Stop. Think. Click.
The internet offers a world of opportunities, but they can come with certain risks. This guide for kids gives them the tools they need to safely live their lives online. Companion piece to the parents' guide, Net Cetera. 5.5"x8.5", 16 pages, color.
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Consumer Credit Briefcase (CDrom)
Mini CD contains consumer publications on debt and bankruptcy; credit reports; real estate; mortgages; credit cards and loans; and ID theft and information security. 2.5"x3", color.
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Fighting Fraud with the Red Flags Rule: A How-to Guide for Business
Explains the ?Red Flags? Rule, which requires businesses to implement a written Identity Theft Prevention Program designed to detect identity theft, take steps to prevent it, and mitigate the damage it inflicts. 5.75"x 8.75?, 32 pages, color.
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Who Cares: Sources of Information About Health Care Products and Services
Helps older consumers and their family, caregivers, and friends find reliable sources of information on a variety of health topics important to them. 8.5"x11", 28 pages, color.
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If you need only a few copies, you can print them out from the FTC's website at ftc.gov and make photocopies. The FTC website includes additional publications for consumers and businesses that can be printed or downloaded, but that are not offered by mail.
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