FBI Safe Online Surfing (SOS) Program

The FBI’s Safe Online Surfing (SOS) Internet Challenge is a free, educational program for students in third through eighth grades that covers age-appropriate topics such as cyberbullying, passwords, malware, social media, and more. Learn more at sos.fbi.gov.


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Kids and teens love to use the internet. But the online world is full of risks, including web-based predators, identity thieves, cyberbullies, and more. The FBI created the Safe Online Surfing (SOS) Internet Challenge to help protect young people from these dangers. The interactive games teach students in grades 3 to 8 how to safely and responsibly use the Internet and other digital technologies. Anyone can complete the activities on the SOS website, but teachers must sign up and register their schools to take part in the testing and competition. An estimated 1.6 million students cumulatively have taken the SOS exam. Learn more at sos.fbi.gov.

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