How to Help your Teenager Build a Positive Online Profile
The growth of the Internet has made it very easy to find information about a person online. The more information you post, the more likely you are to show up in search results. Your teenager is no...
View ArticleHelp Your Teenager Protect their Online Identity
Children and young people use the Internet to learn, communicate, create, socialise and to have fun. Through it they have access to a greater sense of community and the wider world. It is important to...
View ArticleTeenager Guide to Online Reputation Featured in The Telegraph
The Telegraph reported on my most recent e-book – A Guide to Managing Your Teenager’s Personal Information Online – this week. You can read the full article here. The teenager guide is designed to...
View ArticleiRights campaigns to make the web a safer environment for young people
A new initiative called iRights has launched recently and it could mean that under-18s will soon be able to delete and edit whatever they post online. The campaign is calling for the government to make...
View ArticleWhy does Glastonbury continue to appeal?
Things often goes wrong at Glastonbury and 2016 was no exception 1. Over the festival, attendees left half a million bags of rubbish on the site. Adele, who famously swore at the 2016 BRIT awards 2,...
View ArticleThe start of the end for internet trolling?
Now, celebrities have been given the first glimpse of a new comment filtering tool1 which allows users to add custom keywords to a removal tool which removes all mentions of such words in people’s...
View ArticleHow To Stop Your Child From Being Cyber Bullied
Figures quoted by Igniyte[1] indicate that some children behave irresponsibly online. Roughly a quarter of UK 16 to 18 year olds have posted “rude” or “unkind” content to other people on social...
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