Posted on July 27th, 2011 by Stanley Holditch
In case you were wondering, the picture to the right does not represent the best way to go about syncing home and school Internet rules. I just find it funny. Schools are taking a more active stance towards enforcing rules concerning online behavior, and as school approaches, parents need to take action to prepare their [...]
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Posted on July 25th, 2011 by Stanley Holditch
Last week Australian attorneys general met to consider a daunting question: how to implement tighter age controls on the immensely popular social networking site, Facebook. Plans being discussed included granting parents legal rights to access their kid’s Facebook accounts. I was unaware that parents needed legal rights to do this. I thought it kind of [...]
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Posted on July 18th, 2011 by Stanley Holditch
This is a presentation I gave in June about McAfee’s approach to online safety. Put simply, we believe that the optimal environment for a child online can be achieved only through a combination of educational dialogue about the dangers posed to children online, as well as utilizing tools to ensure safe online behavior and a [...]
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