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Friday, July 17, 2015

Ten Questions You Should Ask Yourself Before Posting Something Online

Source: https://youtu.be/CgEY6V5Xu1Q



FOSI: All of Our Good Digital Parenting Tools in One Place!

All of Our Good Digital Parenting Tools in One Place!

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You know you need SPF when outside in the summer sun. SPF is important when you are inside as well. Get Safety, Privacy, and Fun tech advice to keep your kids safe and entertained online during the long lazy days of the season. Dig in to our Good Digital Parenting Tool Box to access our best tips so you can keep your family protected.

Equip yourself with our Online Safety Contract Cards, App Tip Sheets, Digital Citizenship Flashcards and expert advice on managing your kids' tech use during the summer months.

 

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What the Internet safety community can learn from the TSA failure



By Larry Magid

As has been widely reported, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) failed in 67 out of 70 tests when government agents were successfully able to sneak potential weapons past airport checkpoints. These are the same checkpoints that confiscate bottles of water and shampoo with more than 3 fluid ounces.

Read more: http://www.connectsafely.org/what-the-internet-safety-community-can-learn-from-the-tsa-failure/

A Brief History of People Getting Fired for Social Media Stupidity

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Just last week, six HSBC bankers in Birmingham, England, were fired over re-enacting (and recording, and posting on Instagram) a mock ISIS beheading. One of the bank employees – the one who nabbed the coveted leading role of beheading victim – rocked an orange jumpsuit as he kneeled in front of his five colleagues, who did a lovely job as a supporting ensemble in black tracksuits and balaclavas. They were fired after the super-insensitive clip circulated online, of course. In their defense, the video was reportedly made during a work-sponsored team-building exercise, and you can only do so many trust falls before it becomes boring and, quite frankly, dangerous.

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Saturday, July 4, 2015

The app that makes parenting a little easier

                                         
Get the scoop on what your kids want to watch, read, download, play, and learn

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Friday, July 3, 2015

Read or print A Parents’ Guide to Ask.fm

Ask.fm is a social network on mobile devices and the Web that allows you to ask questions—to your friends or others who also use the service. People use Ask.fm to ask all sorts of things about life, religion, politics, books, pop culture, food, travel and much more.  Read more >>>


Bullying: My Kid Would Never Do That - Watch Dateline - June 28, 2015

The award winning news magazine is classic story-telling at its best, covering an array of stories that range from mysteries and breaking news, to hidden-camera investigations and documentaries.

http://www.nbc.com/dateline/video/dateline-june-28-2015/2876614?onid=209511#vc209511=1


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