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Facebook Ought to Allow Children Under 13(2)

May 30, 2011

by Larry Magid Today’s guest blogger is Larry Magid, co-director of ConnectSafely.org and a member of the SafetyWeb Product Advisory Council. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s recent comment that children under 13 should be allowed on Facebook didn’t surprise me. When I asked him about this a year ago, he told me, “It’s something that we’ve [...]

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Cyberbullying: California Takes Aim at Cyberbullies with New Law

Remember the days of prank calling? …like that time you and your friends pretended to be somebody you didn’t like in school so you could order 10 pizza pies delivered to their home? Or what about that time your dad impersonated a police officer when he called the girl who was bullying you to scare [...]

Be a Safe Santa Online

Today’s guest blogger is Hemanshu ‘Hemu’ Nigam, an advisor on SafetyWeb’s Product Advisory Council and the host of SafetyWeb’s Blog Talk Radio Show. Hemu is the founder of SSP Blue and an expert in online safety and security who has led security efforts at Microsoft and News Corporation and was the former Chief Security Officer [...]

Parents and Teens: Join SafetyWeb at the FCC’s Generation Mobile Event

We’re pleased to announce that SafetyWeb co-founder Michael Clark has been invited by the FCC to participate in an ‘Ask the Experts’ panel at the Generation Mobile Forum. WHEN: Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 10:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. EST WHERE: McKinley Technology High School Auditorium, 151 T Street Northeast, Washington D.C., 20002 LIVE WEBCAST: Join online [...]


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