Study: Social Media Making People Anti-Social, Jealous
Contrary to popular belief, studies show that social
media often hampers effective communication and may
lead to jealousy and unhappiness.
Humblebragging: The New Status Symbol
A new study from Harvard University describes
‘humblebragging’ - boasting about one's hectic
life as a way to prove they are 'in demand'
- as a new social phenomenon.
Pope tells young to resist 'false' reality of social media
Pope Francis has urged young people to resist the
false images of reality that are presented by social
media, and to seek authenticity rather than
superficiality.
Google adds tool to flag 'offensive' search results
Google has added a new category called
"upsetting-offensive" for flagging search
results. While flagging something doesn't
directly affect the search results themselves, it
does...
Losing smartphone is almost as stressful as terror threat
The Physiological Society, an organization of more
than 3,500 scientists from over 60 countries, reports
that the loss of a smartphone is perceived to be
almost as stressful as a terrorist threat....
Smartphone-obsessed Finns rank tops in screen time
AFP Relax News reported that Finland ranks top on the
internet usage on mobile devices. The Finnish market
offers lots of unlimited data plans making fast
internet connections affordable to the...
Broadband Providers Will Need Permission to Collect Private Data
Cecilia Kang fro the New York Times reports that the
Federal Communications Committee approved new privacy
rules. Currently, the broadband providers can track
users unless those individuals tell...
Privacy groups target kids advertising disguised as YouTube content
Grant Gross from IDG News Service reported that
marketing companies are targeting children on YouTube
with advertising disguised as other content. The
marketing videos, often not labeled as...
What's the Right Age for a Child to Get a Smartphone?
Brian X. Chen from The New York Times, investigates
the topic of what is the right age for a child to get
a smartphone. As children get smartphone at a very
young age, the risk of exposure to...
Everything You Need to Know About Parental Controls
Keeping our children safe when using the Internet, can
be a challenging task for every parent. Our partners
Common Sense Media recently released a quick guide to
parental controls, to help parents...
Starbucks and McDonald's move to block porn from their Wi-Fi networks
Chris Isidore from CNNMoney reports that
anti-pornography groups have succeeded in their
efforts to get Starbucks and McDonald's to block
porn on the chains' Wi-Fi networks. The
anonymity...
Parents, Teens and Digital Monitoring
Pew Research Center released a report about the
methods parents use to monitor their teen’s online
lives and how they encourage their child to use
technology in an appropriate and responsible...
Nicole Lovell's killing raises question of how to keep kids safe on social media
Many parents are feeling frightened that they do know
posses the knowledge and technical skills to keep kids
safe on social media. Kelly Wallace of CNN is showing
how parents should interact with...
Facebook drives Internet safety in Africa
On February 9 2016, Facebook hosted a Women’s Safety
roundtable in Kenya to highlight how the community can
work together to create a harassment-free environment
so that everyone feels safe to...
13 Essential Rules for Staying Safe on the Internet
The Safer Internet Day is observed on the second
Tuesday of February in more than 120 countries. This
day is used by cyber-advocates to remind people to be
careful when browsing on the internet...
Apple opposes judge's order to hack San Bernardino shooter's iPhone
Apple’s CEO Tim Cook signed a public letter opposing a
judge's order for Apple to help the FBI break
into the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino,
California, shooters, calling the directive...
6 tips to keep your Facebook clean, secure and private
The large number of friends in users Facebook accounts
and the fact that many applications and sites allow to
log in using the Facebook user name and password can
weaken or even jeopardize peoples...
Why Snapchat is better than Facebook
Sonali Seth editorial director of USC's Daily
Trojan, commented on CNBC's social media on
campus series “ What social media platforms are hot?”
According to the commentary, the use of...
What parents need to know when kids are on social media
It can be difficult for parents to keep up with the
social networking apps children and teens are using.
Not only new apps come along, but also the existing
ones continuously add features and this...
Barna Group Study: Teens and Young Adults Use Porn More than Anyone Else
Barna Group interviewed American teens, young adults
and older adults about their views on and use of
pornography. Among many notable findings, researchers
discovered that teens and young adults...
For Parental Controls, iPhones Beat Androids
Brian X. Chen from The New York Times reports that
many parents bought smartphones as holiday gifts for
their children. In light of the recent revelation in a
Colorado high school of the widespread...
Secret hashtags help teens share dangerous habits
Lisa Rapaport from Reuters reports that a new study of
secret social media hashtags like #selfharmmm suggests
that new technology is helping kids share dangerous
behaviors more easily than ever...
USCCB Issues Pastoral Response to Pornography
At their November 2015 General Assembly, the U.S.
Catholic Bishops approved the formal statement
"Create in Me a Clean Heart: A Pastoral Response
to Pornography" with an almost unanimous...
Catholic Bishops To Vote On Formal Statement On Pornography At November General Assembly
October 30, 2015 WASHINGTON—The U.S. bishops
will vote on a proposed formal statement, "Create in
Me a Clean Heart: A Pastoral Response to Pornography,"
at the annual Fall...
American Teens Use an Average of 9 Hours of Media Daily
Common Sense Media released a new report The Common
Sense Census: Media Use by Tweens and Teens. According
to this report, teens use an average of nine hours of
entertainment media per day, and...
Social Media Usage: 2005-2015
Pew Research Center released a report about the
changes on the usage of networking sites, since 2005,
by American adults.
According to this report, the social networking use has shot up in the...
According to this report, the social networking use has shot up in the...
Parents and Social Media
Pew Research Center reports that about 75% of parents
rely on social media to find information and social
support in parenting issues they are dealing with.
This report documents the variety of...
Instagram Tightens Guidelines to Curb Pornography and Harassment
Wall Street Journal is reporting that the photo- and
video-sharing app unveiled a more-detailed standard
for images, aimed at curbing pornography and
harassment.
The number of Instagram’s...
The number of Instagram’s...
Wannabe Hackers Using YouTube to Access Webcams Remotely
CNN Is reporting that the Digital Citizens
Alliance, a nonprofit advocacy group, has uncovered
thousands of YouTube videos teaching wannabe hackers
how to gain access to victims' webcams...
Seven Ways Parents Can Help 13-Year-Olds Start Their Social Media Lives Right
Many of today’s thirteen-year-olds begin their
involvement with social media and have a new window on
the lives of their friends and how their friends may
see / feel about them. According to KJ...
Some Millenials, Unhappy with their Selfies, seek Surgery to Enhance their Photos
For Millennials, posting selfies provides a dose of
personal
celebrity. Some Millennials who are unhappy with their selfies are
seeking surgery to enhance their photos.
celebrity. Some Millennials who are unhappy with their selfies are
seeking surgery to enhance their photos.
Compulsive Texting Takes Toll on Teenagers
Roni Caryn Rabin of The New York Times is reporting
that teenagers use text messaging more than any other
mode of communication and that many of them may have a
compulsive texters. This is...
Porn industry’s billion-dollar new frontier
Marketwatch.com is reporting Piper Jaffray estimates
that by 2025, virtual reality adult content is
forecast to be a $1 billion business, the
third-biggest virtual-reality sector, after...
Microsoft launches tool to rid Internet of child porn
CNN Money is reporting that the biggest social media
sites have been using Microsoft technology to combat
child pornography. Now, Microsoft is giving that tool
away-- for free.
Days of Our Digital Lives
The New York Times is reporting that so far, the
Google data that analysts have worked with has been
daily, weekly or annual, but Google recently released
the same anonymous, aggregate data down to...
Facebook's Suicide Prevention Tools Connect Friends, Test Privacy
NPR is reporting that people who struggle with
suicidal thoughts will often reach out to friends and
family first. But when our social circle lives online
these days, the biggest social media...
Apple's Cook Takes Rivals To Task Over Data Privacy
NPR is reporting that Apple CEO Tim Cook made
headlines this week when he lashed out at rival tech
companies for selling people's personal data. He
didn't mention Google, Facebook or...
Google cracks down on 'revenge porn' under new nudity policy
The Associated Press is reporting that Google plans to
censor unauthorized nude photos from its influential
Internet search engine in a policy change aimed at
cracking down on a malicious...
Introducing Moments: A Private Way to Share Photos With Friends
Facebook has introduced a new standalone app called
Moments to help share photos friends took during big
or small social life events -- a small trip, a night
out, a wedding.
Now users no...
Now users no...
Letting Your Kids Play in the Social Media Sandbox
Nick Bilton of The New York Times asked the question
on whether we should let children about the age of 10
to join social networks and how we can protect the
their privacy and shield them from...
Phone Carriers Tight-Lipped On How They Will Comply With New Surveillance Law
NPR is reporting that the new USA Freedom Act prevents
the bulk collection of phone call metadata by the NSA.
AT&T, Verizon and other carriers will keep phone
call metadata on their servers,...
Net neutrality is here. What it means for you
CNN Money is reporting that net neutrality started on
Friday.
A federal judge on Thursday rejected cable and phone companies' attempts to stop net neutrality in its tracks. That...
A federal judge on Thursday rejected cable and phone companies' attempts to stop net neutrality in its tracks. That...
When the Cyberbully Is You
Nick Bilton from The New York Times asks the question
"Why are people so mean on the Internet? It’s a
question we have been trying to answer for more than a
decade, but the matter seems to be...
Pope offers 'Stone Age' tips to youth for living the digital world well
Whether you still stick to books or magazines or get
everything online, Pope Francis said all media should
encourage and edify -- not enslave.
Facebook Messenger tracks your location by default
If you use Facebook Messenger on an Android phone you
might want to check your settings. The app tracks and
sends your location to everyone you chat with -- by
default.
You can turn off...
You can turn off...
Teens, Social Media & Technology Overview 2015
24% of teens go online “almost constantly,”
facilitated by the widespread availability of
smartphones.
Aided by the convenience and constant access provided by mobile devices, especially...
Aided by the convenience and constant access provided by mobile devices, especially...
Verizon Wireless Customers Can Now Opt Out of ‘Supercookies’
Verizon Wireless customers now have the ability to
completely opt out of the phone carrier’s
controversial ad-targeting program that tagged users
with undeletable tracking codes, which critics...
7 big changes coming to Facebook
Get ready for more big changes to Facebook.
The social media company announced several new products and features that will launch on its platform soon -- all are designed to make it...
The social media company announced several new products and features that will launch on its platform soon -- all are designed to make it...
10 facts about technology use in the emerging world
The Pew Research Center surveyed thousands of people
across 32 emerging and developing nations about their
technology use and how the rising influence of the
internet affects their daily lives. But...
The Health Concerns in Wearable Tech
In 1946, a new advertising campaign appeared in
magazines with a picture of a doctor in a lab coat
holding a cigarette and the slogan, “More doctors
smoke Camels than any other cigarette.” No, this...
The secret your cellphone company doesn't want you to know
Recently, AT&T surprised everyone when it added a
new option to its GigaPower fiber Internet service:
privacy. Yes, for just $29 more a month, AT&T
promises it WON'T sell your search...
Former MLB Pitcher Curt Schilling Defends Daughter on Social Media
Retired Major League Baseball pitcher, Curt Schilling,
fought back when a congratulatory tweet for his
daughter's college decision garnered abusive tweets
and threats of sexual assault....
Washington Post: FCC approves strong net neutrality rules
The Washington Post has published an article on the
ruling by the Federal Communications Commission that
for first time classified Internet providers as
public utilities Thursday....
FCC Adopts Rules for Open Internet: Classifies Broadband as a Utility
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on
Thursday voted in favor by a 3-to-2 decision
to enforce net neutrality rules that it claims will
help protect freedom of...
From telegrams to Instagram, a look at presidents and technology
President Barack Obama’s recent interviews with
Buzzfeed and Vox attracted considerable attention and
comment — both as signs that those
digital-media companies are emerging as significant...
5 facts about online video, for YouTube’s 10th birthday
On Valentine’s Day 10 years ago, a group of former
PayPal employees founded YouTube as an easy way to
find and share videos. Today it’s one of the most
visited websites in the world and is widely...
Apps That Could Be Dangerous for Children
Do you know all of the apps the children in your life
are using? USAToday.com offers a look at five apps
that they may be using--and why they could be
dangerous. Read the full...
The Dos and Don'ts of Laptop Security
OnGuardOnline.gov offers tips for keeping your
laptop--and its contents--safe and secure. Read
the full article here >>
Study Suggests Wi-Fi Exposure More Dangerous To Kids Than Previously Thought
Most parents would be concerned if their children had
significant exposure to lead, chloroform, gasoline
fumes, or the pesticide DDT. The International Agency
for Research on Cancer (IRIC), part...
5 Myths and Truths About Kids' Internet Safety
Help keep your kids' online experiences positive
and productive by learning the truth (and ignoring the
rumors) about what really makes them safe.
Social Media Update 2014
In a new survey conducted in September 2014, the Pew
Research Center finds that Facebook remains by far the
most popular social media site. While its growth has
slowed, the level of user engagement...
Data Security Gaps in an Industry Student Privacy Pledge
On the eve of a congressional hearing to explore the
use of new technology in classrooms nationwide, a
software engineer has found significant gaps in an
industry effort to bolster student data...
Revenge Porn Is Becoming a Criminal Offense in U.K.
Revenge porn is becoming a criminal offense in the
U.K.
Parliament has passed legislation that says anyone who distributes sexual images without the subject’s consent – and with...
Parliament has passed legislation that says anyone who distributes sexual images without the subject’s consent – and with...
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler: This Is How We Will Ensure Net Neutrality
After more than a decade of debate and a
record-setting proceeding that attracted nearly 4
million public comments, the time to settle the Net
Neutrality question has arrived. This week, I will...
Apple's health technology takes early lead among top hospitals
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc's healthcare
technology is spreading quickly among major U.S.
hospitals, showing early promise as a way for doctors
to monitor patients remotely and lower...
FCC raises threshold for high-speed internet as service providers cry foul
New benchmark means 55 million Americans currently
lack broadband access after chairman derides internet
companies’ advertisement claims
6 Timely Tips for Using Apps with Kids
Do your kids or grandkids use apps on your phone,
tablet or e-reader? Of course they do. Many apps are
fun, educational and engaging. But before you hand
over your mobile device to a...
Privacy and Wearable Devices
CSO talks about the potential privacy and legal
implications of wearable technology devices, which are
used to track physical activity, location, and, in the
case of Google Glass, take photos and...
Half of online Americans don’t know what a privacy policy is
What is a privacy policy?
When Pew Research Center asked about this on a recent survey measuring public knowledge of technology and the web, we found that it was one that many Americans...
When Pew Research Center asked about this on a recent survey measuring public knowledge of technology and the web, we found that it was one that many Americans...
What Internet Users Know about Technology and the Web
American internet users’ knowledge of the modern
technology landscape varies widely across a range of
topics, according to a new knowledge quiz conducted by
the Pew Research Center as part of its...
New Study by FOSI Finds Parents Feel Kids Benefit from Technology Use
A new study conducted by the Family Online Safety
Institue (FOSI) find that most parent believe there
are more benefits than disadvantages to their
child's use of technology.
Can Ello — or Any Social Network — Take on Facebook?
Facebook's latest controversy over a requirement that
account holders use their real names has angered many
individuals who want to be known by aliases. In the
midst of this privacy...
Faith and Safety in Fast Company Magazine
Faith and Safety has been mentioned in Fast Company
in this article that looks at the Catholic
Church's digital revolution. Read the full
article here >>
Toward a Childproof Internet
Ole Vidar Hestås, one of Kuddle's
founders and its chief executive, said that he got the
idea for the service when his youngest son, then 6,
asked to sign up for...
ConnectSafely’s new ‘A Parents’ Guide to Mobile Phones’
We are pleased to say that we have now developed a
partnership with ConnectSafely.org , an excellent
resource for keeping kids safe online. Connect
Safely has many excellent guides...
Google spells out how to be 'forgotten' in search
Google has launched a new online form that allows
people in Europe to request that links about them be
removed from search results if the content is
outdated, inappropriate or irrelevant.
California Urges Websites to Disclose Online Tracking
Every major Internet browser has a feature that lets
you tell a website that you don’t want it to collect
personal information about you when you visit.
And virtually every website...
And virtually every website...
Is Social Media Causing A ‘Distancing Phenomena’ To Take Place
CBS DC reports that with over 73 percent of online
adults now using a social networking site, social
media has dramatically impacted the world in both
positive and negative ways. It has left many...
Apple Addresses Unauthorized Purchases by Minors
Apple has sent an email to iTunes account holders
notifying them that Apple has improved controls for
parents to improve what their kids purchase and is
also outlining a process for families to...
Doctors Raise Red Flag: Young Children Should Avoid Using Tablets
Tablets and toddlers: A warning for parents of
tech-savvy children. The American Academy of
Pediatrics says children under two should avoid all
screen time.
Sharing, With a Safety Net
Kids. The reckless rants and pictures they post online
can often get them in trouble, by compromising their
chances of getting into a good college or even landing
them in jail. What to do about...
Over 60 Percent of Devices Talk to Google Each Day
Internet tracking firm, Deepfield, is reporting that
on average about 62 percent of all connected devices
— be they smartphones, game consoles, or
desktop computers — sent traffic to...
White House Issues New Plan to Curb Piracy
Variety.com is reporting that the White House will
encourage search engines, cyberlockers and domain name
registrars to come up with voluntary agreements with
Hollywood and other industries to curb...
One way Google+ could overtake Facebook
The Washington Post is reporting about a new study
commissioned by Janrain shows that, of the people who
use social networks to log in to other websites,
almost half (46 percent) use Facebook....
There are more eyes on your Facebook posts than you can even imagine
Fast Company is noting that a recent report from
Stanford University and Facebook suggests we
consistently underestimate the size of our audience on
social media. The article states that whether...
How Your iPhone Weakens Your Will
Fast Company is reporting that new research
suggests not only are our smart devices
snuffing our creativity -- they're also
stifling our drive . ...
How To Stop People From Snooping On You With Facebook's Graph Search
Caitlyn Becker reports on the Huffington Post that
Facebook officially rolled out Graph Search to
everyone on the social network. The new search engine,
originally accessible to only a select...
Snapchat targets future users with new service for kids under 13
Many of the big social networks have decided not to
court kids, because it’s laborious to make their
services legally compliant for that demographic. But
Snapchat is rolling out a...
Children's Media Usage Skyrockets During Past Year
Mashanle is reporting that Ofcom’s latest annual
report on children’s media habits shows that those
ages 12-15 are averaging 193 text messages each week,
more than double last year's average...
Young Parents Don't Stress Over Kids' Media Use: Survey
US News & World Report is reporting that because
they have grown up with gadgets galore, young parents
aren't as worried about the potentially corrosive
effects of too much screen time on...
Google to spend $7 Million to help eradicate child pornography online
Google says it will spend $5 million on an effort to
wipe pictures of child sexual abuse from the Web and
another $2 million to research more effective ways to
find, report and eradicate the...
CNN: When Bullying Goes High-Tech
CNN reports that as many as 25% of teenagers have
experienced cyberbullying at some point. Surveys of
15,000 middle and high school students throughout the
United States have found that about 10%...
New York Times: What You Didn’t Post, Facebook May Still Know
In shaping its targeted advertising strategy, it is no
longer relying solely on what Facebook users reveal
about themselves. Instead, it is tapping into outside
sources of data to learn even more...
The Atlantic: The Internet 'Narcissism Epidemic'
The Atlantic talks about The Internet 'Narcissism
Epidemic'. We are in the midst of a
"narcissism epidemic," concluded
psychologists Jean M. Twnege and W. Keith Campbell
in...
The Atlantic: What Teens Get About the Internet That Parents Don't
The Atlantic has published an article highlighting
that parents more often than not have a negative view
of the role of the Internet in learning, and young
people almost always have a positive one.
Pew Research Center Publishes Study on Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy
Most parents of teenagers are concerned about what
their teenage children do online and how their
behavior could be monitored by others. Some parents
are taking steps to observe, discuss, and check...
Study: After Giving Birth, New Moms Spend More Time on Facebook
From The Atlantic: Researchers led by Mitchell K.
Bartholomew surveyed 154 mothers and 150 fathers, most
of whom were white and highly educated, nine months
after their child's birth about...
New York Times: Speaking Up in Class, Silently, Using Social Media
The New York Times has an interesting article on how
some elementary schools and universities are using
Twitter-like microblogging platforms to setup up what
is known as a "backchannel"...