Posting Facebook Pics of Your Kids: Thoughtful or Irresponsible?
By Shannon McCarty-Caplan My best friend recently posted photos of her daughter “Angela” on Facebook. Angela is adorable; she’s 6 going on 16. It’s been a pleasure having the privilege of watching her...
View ArticleThe Good, the Bad, and 1 Billion Facebook Users
By Colin Richardson I’m part of the “Facebook generation” that originally needed to use a college email address to signup, had no “real” privacy settings to worry about, and happily gave the details...
View ArticleFree Help for Managing Your Facebook Privacy Settings
By Greg Boyle 680 million people access Facebook on their mobile devices. For a lot of these people, it’s the only way they interact with the social network. They check-in, post pictures, like,...
View ArticleDoxxing: The Celebrity Club You Don’t Want to Join
By Christopher Budd There’s one club right now that some major public figures and celebrities are in that they wish they weren’t a member of and you don’t want to join either: the doxxing club. Famous...
View ArticleCareful With Those Email Clicks
By Vic Hargrave Phishing is an ever-present danger on the Internet threat landscape. In my blog Dealing With Phishy Emails I wrote about what you can do to combat conventional phishing attempts. By...
View ArticleFiling Taxes Online – 67% of Americans Concerned about Identity Theft or...
By Richard Medugno More than a quarter of Americans would rather go to the dentist, sit in a massive traffic jam or wait in an emergency room than prepare their taxes according to a recent poll...
View ArticleStolen & Lost Mobile Devices A Growing Problem
By Richard Medugno Over the past few months, I have written Fearless Web blogs about the growing problem of stolen and lost smartphones and mobile devices. It was my hope that by shedding some light...
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