Keeping students safe on the Internet is a constant challenge? Did you know about this one? As a teacher, you can look for the colored balls even from across the room. Those tell you safe search is on. This is...
In the last post, you heard about a comprehensive guide for parents. This post references the same organization which brought you that guide. This chart provides a chart listing recommended privacy settings for teens....
Both Facebook and online safety are hot topics in today’s society. This guide, written by Anne Collier and Larry Magid of ConnectSafely.org, ahev written A Parent’s Guide to Facebook. Click the link to download this free, 34 page guide. calm...
It’s amazing how many people people still find themselves tricked by “something-for-nothing” e-mails and messages asking for personal information. This short video points out some of the perils and pitfalls....
Free public Wi-Fi seems to everywhere. That’s a good thing. We can work from the local coffee shop or the airport. The benefits, however, come with risks. How safe are you? How much sensitive information resides your laptop that others...
People can take just about any good thing and find a bad way to use it—the telephone, the automobile, prescription medicines. The list could go on and on, and the Internet is a candidate for that list. This post addresses...