By Online Security Authority on Apr 14, 2009 in Predators and Pedophiles | 2 Comments
If you like playing tricks, being anonymous or pretending to be someone else, the internet can be your own, private playground. This is why people have screen names that have nothing to do with their given names and even use avatars, their virtual equivalent in a virtual world.
By OSAblogger on Apr 6, 2009 in Predators and Pedophiles | 0 Comments
Trace Mobile: Questions About Your Fiance? A good way to assure yourself that your fiancee or fiance doesn’t have a criminal background is to use a reverse cell search service to trace mobile of them. Some people think it’s best to ask the police, but the police will never review your request unless you have a good reason for thinking that your fiancee or fiance has a criminal background. Being able to get those verifiable reasons is just as hard as finding the criminal history.
By Online Security Authority on Apr 4, 2009 in Predators and Pedophiles | 9 Comments
But Debbie, which is not her real name, is one of thousands of young American girls who authorities say have been abducted or lured from their normal lives and made into sex slaves. While many Americans have heard of human trafficking in other parts of the world — Thailand, Cambodia, Latin America and eastern Europe, for example — few people know it happens here in the United States.
By Online Security Authority on Apr 2, 2009 in Predators and Pedophiles | 2 Comments
To make it harder for online predators to send sexually explicit materials or converse with your children inappropriately, you have to place the computer in the common room, where it would be easier for you to monitor your kids Internet activities…
By Online Security Authority on Mar 10, 2008 in Predators and Pedophiles | 0 Comments
In this second part of the article, “How to Detect a Villain: Learning to Be Aware of Predators, Pedophiles and Other Potentially Threatening People”, we’ll go through a few safety tips especially for when you are at home and abroad. Many people have the false idea that their home is a safe haven.