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Ask. fm and your child’s safety – Keeping children safe Online with Chief Technology Mommy
“Could I have a razor or are you too selfish? I would ask you for pills but I’m pretty sure they’re already gone… Well at least they went for a good cause caz nobody wants you here. Bye Sweetie. Please … Continue reading
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Tagged apps, ask.fm, chief technology mommy, cyberbully, maddie atwell, social media
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Predators reach kids through texting apps – Keeping Kids Safe Online
Cell Phones are simply “mini” computers which without the proper safe guards, open your child up to the world. Unfortunately when we talk about keeping kids safe online, we often overlook cell phones and the texting. Most cell phones come … Continue reading
Kids using free apps to hide text messages from parents – Keeping Kids Safe Online
Smart Phones are mini computers that give our children instant access to the world and if not used correctly it allows the “world” access to our children. Children use their cell phones to watch videos, play games, download apps, and … Continue reading
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Tagged apps, chief technology mommy, internet safety, keeping kids safe online, Marlin Page, smart phones, teens, texting, tigertalk
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Apps, social media complicate fight against sexual predators – Keeping Kids Safe Online
Investigators call them “travelers” – sexual predators who groom their young victims using text messages or social media, then travel to meet them. In some cases, sexual predators have mailed smart phones to their victims to gain direct access. Predators … Continue reading