By OSAblogger on Jul 23, 2009 in Shopping Security | 0 Comments
CD alarm clock can be your alternative clock for your helper of being on time. We have very little control over several of the highly eminent things in our lives. One of these is when we have to wake up to get to work on time. Even if you work at home, you still need [...]
By Online Security Authority on May 6, 2009 in MySpace, Teen Guidelines | 0 Comments
Online predators can learn quite a bit about someone just by keeping an eye on what their friends say.
Two danger areas in a members profile provide far more information than they probably realize. The first is where the member goes to school and the other is the list of comments from friends.
By Online Security Authority on May 5, 2009 in Teen Guidelines | 0 Comments
Having a MySpace profile can be a really great way to stay up-to-date with your friends, but, keep it safe! Dont put too much personal information on your page. Info that you shouldnt post: the town you live in, where you go to school, your first and last name, and where you hang out with your friends. There are many reasons why you shouldnt put personal information on your Myspace page, but the main reason is because if you do someone who doesnt know you could find you with the information that you have put in your profile. This could be dangerous.
By Online Security Authority on Apr 26, 2009 in MySpace | 0 Comments
Unsupervised access to the internet is too dangerous no matter how much we trust our own children. There are just too many predators out there who are extremely good at what they do. And, its not just the adults we have to be leery of; peer bullying can be equally hazardous.
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.