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WiredSafety's International Division

Volunteering with WiredSafetyBecause WiredSafety is the largest worldwide virtual organization, we strive to ensure that it isn't constrained by the boundaries of geography, national viewpoints and localization. WiredSafety's International Division coordinates regional volunteer efforts, handling language, cultural and legal issues.worldwide.

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The International Division also deals with issues regarding each specific region, such as local laws and standards, resources, and cybercrime issues. Our current work includes developing Web pages covering our basic information in various different languages. Soon we will cover many other languages and we will be able to help many more people to surf safely.

All of these projects are in accordance with the International Division's mission: "to develop and maintain universal harmony in our chosen work for WiredSafety volunteers of all races, creeds, and ideologies, within the common aim: to fight for an open and safe Internet for all; to promote the concept of WiredSafety as ONE group, with ONE goal, and ONE method; to respect the individuality of each volunteer, adding each one's efforts and magnifying the results."

We're always looking for help, so if you have the desire to help others, join us!

We are primarily interested in translating the entire WiredSafety Web site to Spanish, French and German. We need bi-lingual (or multi-lingual) translators who can help us deliver our main (US English) Web pages to other languages. Meanwhile, the WiredSafety Web Team needs help from bi-lingual (or multi-lingual) translators/coders who can code the HTML for our translated Web pages correctly.

Even if you are fluent in another language (we have Portugese, Chinese and Dutch translator volunteers) or if you can translate and/or code in one of the languages we are aready translating (listed above), we would welcome your application to volunteer with our organization.

If there's something you'd like us to cover in our international area, please let us know. We're anxious to hear your ideas! We would also like to meet other international online advocacy groups and work together. If you'd like to help us provide help in your corner of the globe, contact .

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