Description
Internet Safety 101 is a comprehensive national initiative by the nonprofit Enough Is Enough, created to make the Internet a safer place for children and families. It exists to educate, equip, and empower parents, educators, and communities with the tools and knowledge needed to protect youth from the growing range of online risks — from pornography, sexual exploitation, and sextortion to cyberbullying, gaming addiction, and social media dangers.
Built on years of research and collaboration with technology leaders, law enforcement, and child-safety experts, Internet Safety 101 provides accessible training and free resources that translate complex online threats into practical prevention strategies. Through curriculum-based programs, video lessons, digital guides, and awareness campaigns, it helps caregivers understand today’s digital landscape and how to create safer online environments for children.
At the core of Internet Safety 101 is the belief that education and accountability are essential for digital well-being. Its award-winning “Rules ‘N Tools”® program teaches parents how to set effective boundaries, use filtering and monitoring technologies, and engage children in open, age-appropriate conversations about online behavior.
Beyond individual households, Internet Safety 101 partners with schools, community groups, faith organizations, and policymakers to foster a national culture of digital responsibility and child protection. As technology evolves, the initiative continues to expand its reach—addressing new challenges like AI-driven content, live-streaming exploitation, and privacy risks—ensuring that families stay informed and empowered.
For more than a decade, Internet Safety 101 has stood as a trusted authority on online safety education, promoting the vision of an Internet free from exploitation where every child can explore, learn, and thrive securely.

