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Archive for February, 2010

Teaching responsible Internet behavior can even impact a teen’s health

We focus a lot on protecting the privacy and reputation of your child, but teaching responsible behavior on the Internet may even play a role in the health of your teen.  The most recent study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project digs deep into the behavior of adults and teens online.  One of [...]

HOW TO: Keep Your Facebook Updates Private

Mashable.com did a great job of outlining how you can control who sees your Facebook updates.  Since the default Facebook behavior errors on the side of making things more public, this is important to do since it plays such an important role in your Online Reputation. HOW TO: Keep Your Facebook Updates Private.

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