Press Releases
Safe Internet-Comments Filed on Federal Trade Commission’s Proposed Do-Not-Track Policy
Contact: Joy Howell
202-302-5932
Safe Internet Alliance Highlights Safety Concerns in Connection with FCC's Net Neutrality Order
Washington, D.C. (December 22, 2010) -- Linda Criddle, president of the Safe Internet Allliance, today released the statement below in response to the Report and Order adopted by the Commission yesterday to preserve the open Internet.
Anonymous Attack Makes Clear: No Open Net without a Safe Net
For Immediate Release
December 10, 2010
Blog Posting by Safe Internet Alliance President Linda Criddle “Net Neutrality – How This Debate May Affect Your Safety”
| For Immediate Release December 3, 2010 |
Contact: Joy Howell 202-302-5932 |
Safe Internet Alliance Files Comments in FCC’s Open Internet Proceedings
| For Immediate Release May 7, 2010 |
Contact: Joy Howell 202-828-7838 |
Safe Internet Alliance Files Comments in FCC’s Open Internet Proceedings
An Open Internet Must Be a Safe Internet
Linda Criddle, President of the Safe Internet Alliance, Appauds FCC Broadband Plan, Urges Focus on Consumer Safety
The following is a statement by Linda Criddle of the Safe Internet Alliance in response to the FCC's release of the Executive Summary of the National Broadband Plan to be presented to Congress today.. Ms. Criddle notes that while the FCC's Congressional mandate is to ensure that every American has access to broadband capability, inducing offline Americans to adopt available technology and use it productively depends on enhancing online safety.
Safe Internet Alliance Honors “Safer Internet Day” to Promote Internet Safety Awareness
| For Immediate Release February 9, 2010 |
Contact: Catherine Johnson press@safeinternet.org |
Safe Internet Alliance Honors “Safer Internet Day” to Promote Internet Safety Awareness
Safe Internet Alliance Files Comments in FCC’s Open Internet Proceedings
| For Immediate Release January 14, 2010 |
Contact: Catherine Johnson press@safeinternet.org |
Safe Internet Alliance Files Comments in FCC’s Open Internet Proceedings