Archive for category Web Safety
Irresponsible Use of Social Web Led To Suicide
Posted by admin in Web Safety on September 30, 2010
If the reports on CNN is correct, a teen age dude decided to kill himself after learning his sexual encounter with another man was webcast live courtesy of 2 fellow students who allegedly placed a secret camera on his room.
Some believed the act w…
Talk To Strangers and CCF’s Watchout Webtrap!
Posted by admin in Web Safety on September 28, 2010
Update 9/30/10: Facebuzz and chat roulete provides similar service as Omegle. A bad place for kids
Talk to strangers is a radical tagline that embodies the purpose of the site, the good intention: make friends with strangers by engaging/ chatting with …
More Reviews From Attendees Of Our Seminars
Posted by admin in Sonnie's Talks, Web Safety on August 23, 2010
My husband and I grabbed the chance to attend the free Keep Your Kids Safe Online parenting seminar organized by Web Safety Philippines last August 14, 2010 at the Victory Center in Greenhills. Most people in our circle of friends think that I and my h…
New Malicious Application In Facebook on the Loose?
Posted by admin in Web Safety on August 2, 2010
First, this will appear in your wall. If you clicked the application, this will take you to this page. After you grant access to the application, this event will be posted in your wall, and the 1st image above will be posted in walls of your friend. In…
Slidecast: How To Keep Kids Safe Online
Posted by admin in Keynote Presentations, Web Safety on July 18, 2010
Update 7/30/10: A webcast on the setting up a basic open dns account to restrict sites harmful for kids is now available for viewing.
The “Keep Your Kids Safe Online” parenting seminar is one of the two advocacies of Business Values 2.0…
Taking the lead to bridge the digital divide
Posted by admin in Social Responsibility, Social Web, Web Safety on July 18, 2010
Aside from Business Values desire to promote spiritual intelligence, another advocacy was born in the middle of Sonnie’s lecture on brand management. He thought why not educate parents on cyber safety to help them keep their kids safe online? …

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