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Children's Safety - Every Parents ResponsibilityLike it or not, its your responsibility to know your kids. Sure, there are times when you can't sit and watch every click of their mouse. There are times when your child uses the computer when you aren't around, and there are sometimes cases when your child may 'sneak' to use the computer. When you can't be there to watch over them, a keylogger can. Is your PC running slow? The kids may have unknowingly downloaded some spyware. We've got the tools you need to get it fixed. Having trouble with weird errors? We've got that covered too. Latest Internet Safety News
Station customer agents provide ‘safety feeling’ (Queens Courier)More transit riders feel safer riding the subway when a station agent is present, according to an Internet poll conducted by the New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) Straphangers Campaign. Phillips: Keep youth safe on the Internet (Chattanooga Times Free Press)According to a recent Pew Internet study, 40 percent of 8-12 year-olds own cell phones and 93 percent of all youth are online users. Even though school kids love "lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer" (as do teachers), parents must, unfortunately, remain vigilant. AT&T's Cathy Lewandowski recently sent me several helpful pointers for out-of-school technology precautions and advises us to: Police using Twitter, Nixle to keep residents in loop (The Arizona Republic)Cities and public safety agencies across the Valley increasingly rely on digital methods of keeping their citizens informed, with some also using the Internet as a crime-stopper. Scottsdale Police Department recently began using a sophisticated Nixle system. LOOK and share the road safety campaign (Queens Courier)LOOK out for new public service announcements. On Wednesday, June 17, the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) announced a new ad campaign aimed at trying to reduce accidents involving cyclists on city streets. Naked truth about flying: Air New Zealand crew strip off to present 'bare essentials of safety' (Daily Mail)An airline has hit on a novel way to make sure even the most jaded flyers keep their eyes glued on its flight safety briefing. Enjoy fireworks displays on the internet (The Scranton Times-Tribune)The Fourth of July has always been one of my favorite holidays because of the food and fireworks displays. Give me a hot dog or burger off the grill and I'm happy. Add some colorful and loud fireworks and it's a celebration. During my childhood, I would
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