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Video: OnlineFamily.Norton

by Matt on February 22, 2010

More information about OnlineFamily.Norton

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Kids’ Top 100 Searches of 2009

by Matt on January 3, 2010

Kids’ Top 100 Searches of 2009 YouTube, Google, and Facebook top the list Sex and Porn round out the top 5 Kids spend most of their time searching for music related topics (30%), then TV/movie related topics (12%). The most popular celebrity kids searched for was Michael Jackson. Taylor Swift came in second. Team Jacob [...]

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OnlineFamily.Norton

by Matt on December 23, 2009

OnlineFamily.Norton surveyed a whole lot of parents and put a great deal of thought into the core features needed to provide a robust communication-based tool that aims to bring you and your family closer together as you work to manage your online lifestyles. Key features of OnlineFamily.Norton include: Personal Profiles Your child is unique. You [...]

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pcmag.com has reviewed, “half a dozen security suites from the 2010 crop.” Here are the ratings for the 2010 Security Suites that have been released so far: 2010 Security Suites Ratings Chart Which one is the best? Check out the first round of reviews at PCMag.com.

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What Is File Sharing? In its current use File Sharing means the practice of distributing or exchanging files (usually computer programs, music and other audio, movies and other video, on the Internet. The most common method of exchange is P2P (Peer-to-Peer) networks and programs. What are the Most Common Peer-to-Peer Networks and Programs? P2P Networks [...]

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Rebecca Hagelin: The Death of Conscience

by Matt on August 4, 2009

Author and columnist, Rebecca Hagelin has written a wonderful article for http://townhall.com. Our teenagers are more sexually active than any generation of youth before them. They also are consuming more pornography and compromising basic moral standards more often. It seems that many of them have lost not only their innocence, but their conscience, too. The [...]

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Hackers don’t feel bad for your kids

by Tregaron on July 1, 2009

It is my opinion that in general people are becoming more aware of Internet threats and identity theft. Most of my associates would never have considered downloading and running something called checkmeout.exe, and I think that this cautious attitude is becoming more prevalent. Of course, this takes away a prime attack vector from hackers trying [...]

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OpenDNS is the leading provider of free security services that make the Internet safer for your home, school, or business by integrating Web content filtering, anti-phishing and Domain Name Service (DNS). Apart from being free, OpenDNS provides a simple yet powerful interface that allows parents to customize the Internet for their family. OpenDNS provides more [...]

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Blue Coat offers K9 Web Protection, a commercial-grade parental control and internet filtering package, free of charge. K9 Web Protection helps parents protect their children online by preventing access to pornography, gambling, violence, and other dangerous content. It also monitors the sites that your children visit. You can find out more information about K9 Web [...]

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In his closing remarks at the end of the most recent General Conference, President Thomas S. Monson warned us all to avoid the evil uses of the Internet, particularly pornography. “My brothers and sisters, involvement in such will literally destroy the spirit.” Be strong. Be clean. Avoid such degrading and destructive types of content at [...]

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