The American Business Club and AmBizClub makes it easy to express yourself, connect with friends and make new ones, but please remember that what you post publicly could embarrass you or expose you to danger. Here are some common sense guidelines that you should follow when using The American Business Club and AmBizClub:

  • Don't forget that your profile and The American Business Club and AmBizClub forums are public spaces.
    Don't post anything you wouldn't want the world to know (e.g., your phone number, address, IM screens name, or specific whereabouts). Avoid posting anything that would make it easy for a stranger to find you, such as where you hang out every day after school.
  • People aren't always who they say they are. Be careful about adding strangers to your friends list.
    It's fun to connect with new The American Business Club and AmBizClub friends from all over the world, but avoid meeting people in person whom you do not fully know. If you must meet someone, do it in a public place and bring a friend or trusted adult.
  • Harassment, hate speech and inappropriate content should be reported.
    If you feel someone's behavior is inappropriate, react. Talk with a trusted adult, or report it to The American Business Club and AmBizClub or the authorities.
  • Don't post anything that would embarrass you later.
    Think twice before posting a photo or info you wouldn't want your parents or boss to see!
  • Don't mislead people into thinking that you're older or younger.
    If you are under 14 and pretend to be older, customer service will delete your profile. If you are over 18 and pretend to be a teenager to contact underage users, customer service will delete your profile.
  • Dont get hooked by a phishing scam.
    Phishing is a method used by fraudsters to try to get your personal information, such as your username and password, by pretendingto be a site you trust. Click here to learn more.

To learn more please visit these other resources:

For even more information,check out the book by Jason Illian:
MySpace, MyKids: A Parent's Guide to Protecting Your Kids and Navigating MySpace.com (Paperback)

The Internet Crime Complaint Center

The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C).

IC3's mission is to serve as a vehicle to receive, develop, and refer criminal complaints regarding the rapidly expanding arena of cyber crime.

The IC3 gives the victims of cyber crime a convenient and easy-to-use reporting mechanism that alerts authorities of suspected criminal or civil violations.

For law enforcement and regulatory agencies at the federal, state, local and international level, IC3 provides a central referral mechanism for complaints involving Internet related crimes.
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