ADVICE: Child Safety Task Force on Parents, Kids & the Internet

By Child Safety Task Force , Promoting Child Safety - June 29, 2009

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By Bob Johnson, president of the Child Safety Task Force Keeping children safe has forever been the fundamental role of parenting . While there are many recognized methods, parents quickly learn that each child is different; so in reality, the hard-and-fast rules of childrearing become much more flexible guidelines -- most effective when a child’s nature, disposition and maturity are taken into account. Though absolute edicts may seem to be the easiest way to protect our kids ... Read the Full Article
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  • jxzac
    in short.

    scoundrels own the internet . We need laws.invasion of privacy, slander, and such things which are common on the internet should be addressed. a simple thing like, last ip to log into your e-mail, should be a standard protocol. the problem, that's an issue that they do not want to solve. The people whom administers sites and such things, they view these practices as liberties and empowerments. Google has changed their policy to include ownership of all blogs and emails that exist on their servers. That's a huge step. Don't store plans for you new invention on their server. Don't email anything on there. they have full rights and you have no privacy clause on any of their stuff. they can publish your private righting. If they were hard up for money , i wonder what celebrities they could exploit. The fact is, they're not hard up for money. they're searching for power that money can't buy. The administrators of public site often are criminals. It is very common that a site administrator masquerades as people in the hopes to slander and defame or defraud people. It's common. It will always happen. There is no law against it. What you have is a scoundrels arena where the wicked are wickedly empowered.

    - jxzac June 29, 2009 11:03PM

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