Archive for the ‘Google+’ Category

Why to Use EyeGuardian to Monitor Facebook – 102

August 29th, 2011 by Stephenie Ochoa
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  The top ten reasons to use EyeGuardian for Facebook   1.  Identify Cyberbullying as its happening, not weeks later. 2.  EyeGuardian can identify questionable friendships. 3.  Sexually explicit language can and will be flagged by EyeGuardian. 4.  EyeGuardian will flag nude images that have been shared. 5.  Monitor messages shared for suicidal language. 6. … Read More

Why Should I Worry About Photos on Facebook?

August 15th, 2011 by Stephenie Ochoa
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Standing in line at the grocery poses not too much excitement, unless you are with a bunch of teenagers that just had a great day at the lake. Full of energy and ready for video game fun, they were taking pictures of the funniest pose they could come up with and get away with in… Read More

Mom’s Online …..and She’s Friending You!

July 15th, 2011 by Stephenie Ochoa
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  In reference to parental monitoring of Facebook accounts, the reality is that with all features that Facebook offers, I think it’s harder than it sounds. Many parents currently allow their tweens and teens to have accounts on sites like and assume that “Friending” their children may be enough as they glance at their child’s… Read More

Listen Live to Senate Hearing About Internet Privacy – Today at 9am CST

June 29th, 2011 by Steven W. White
Steven W. White

Today at 9am CST, The Commerce Committee will hear from representatives from relevant government agencies as well as business and consumer advocates stakeholders on the subject of Privacy and Data Security:  Protecting Consumers in the Modern World.     You can listen to live webcast via the Senate Commerce Committee’s website at http://commerce.senate.gov.   The… Read More

Does Google+ “Get” Privacy Better Than Facebook

June 28th, 2011 by Steven W. White
Steven W. White

  Google’s long awaited social networking service,  the Google+ project, debuted this past Tuesday, albeit as an invite only service at this point.   Google+ is looking to differentiate themselves from rivals, Facebook and Twitter, by emphasizing privacy and user customization, which are much publicized Facebook issues of late and are often described as confusing, self-serving, and in… Read More

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