By Online Security Authority on May 19, 2008 in MySpace | 3 Comments
As the cruel mom in this story, I most point out, that the “teenage victim” of the very same story happens to be the twelve-year-old daughter of the cruel mom. One day, the cruel mom was sneaking evilly by MySpace Girl’s sparkling clean room just waiting to find something wrong when what should she discover? MySpace Girl had left a website on her computer. It happened to be her MySpace account.
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By Online Security Authority on Nov 20, 2007 in MySpace | 1 Comment
Many parents fear websites like MySpace while their kids think the cyber neighborhood is way cooler than the brick and mortar homes next door.
A parent’s first instincts may be to block websites like MySpace; simply make sure their children never go near it. Out of sight, out of mind, or so the theory goes.
Technology allows [...]
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By Online Security Authority on Nov 2, 2007 in Keeping Our Children Safe, MySpace | 0 Comments
10 Helpful Chat Room Safety Tips
As soon as the use of the Internet boomed, chat rooms and chatting services have suddenly mushroomed all over the cyber world. There are chat rooms exclusively for kids, teenagers, sports fans, college students, for people who want to meet possible mates, and for almost anything under the sun.
Although chatting [...]
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By Online Security Authority on Oct 27, 2007 in MySpace | 0 Comments
This award is presented to Myspace members who use the social networking site as a tool to help make a positive change in their community and the world, according to Jin Yoon, a MySpace public affairs coordinator.
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By Online Security Authority on Sep 18, 2007 in MySpace | 1 Comment
If you are not familiar with and have little interest in MySpace, Facebook, and other social networking sites, you might reconsider:These interactive networks of photos, blogs, user profiles, groups, and internal email systems have been interconnecting people for a few years now and their use and popularity have been explosive.
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