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AT&T Participates in Family Online Safety Institute’s Annual Conference – CNNMoney.com (press release)

November 5th, 2009 Contents Generator No comments

AT&T Participates in Family Online Safety Institute's Annual Conference
CNNMoney.com (press release)
The FOSI annual conference focused on a global need for increased digital citizenship and responsibility online. AT&T was well-represented at the conference ...

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Let’s Create Non-Fear Based Online Safety Resources For Educators & Youth

September 4th, 2009 Contents Generator No comments
We tweeted a link yesterday about an Ofcom study reporting that "young people want more information about online privacy." Of course, if you look at the stats: - Over a quarter (28 percent) also believe that information is needed on how to keep security information such as passwords and PIN numbers safe. - Just over a fifth (22 per cent) want more information on how to avoid inappropriate content online, and a similar number (20 per cent) want more advice on how to deal with cyberbullying

Privo Privacy Vault: How Safe is Kids Digital Data? Part 2

July 14, 2009 Yesterday in my Part One preamble to the interview with Privo executives, I tried to give an overview of how ‘kids online safety’ is more than ‘balancing safety and fun’ it’s politics, it’s opportunistic marketing, it’s regulatory, and…it’s complicated. With dogged tenacity here’s my attempt to sort out how to keep kids safe online (for parents, as well as for kids’ communities and educators) where the feds fit in with COPPA compliance, and sifting out what “priv

Cyber Summer Safety Challenge For Teens (From Comcast & McAfee) – WIBC.com

Instructions: The following document should be read by a parent with each son or daughter. The challenge for you both is to discuss the following seven online safety issues and to follow through with each of your pledges. #1: Did you know ...

Cyber Summer Safety Challenge For Teens (From Comcast & McAfee) – WIBC.com

Instructions: The following document should be read by a parent with each son or daughter. The challenge for you both is to discuss the following seven online safety issues and to follow through with each of your pledges. #1: Did you know ...