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Everyday we all read and hear stories about people who have done serious damage to themselves, to their future, or to others online. It’s almost impossible to keep track of these daily horror stories.

This avalanche of negative press we see, are the result of people doing what people have always done, except now it’s being done in front of the entire digital world.

Here at the Institute for Internet Safety, we are working tirelessly to help you safeguard and enhance your online identity.

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Online Privacy Daily News Feed

I Used 'Cover Your Tracks' to See What's Following Me Online, and Yikes  Lifehacker
Tech Privacy Platform Proton Creates the Must (Not) Have Toy  Little Black Book | LBBOnline
Protect your online privacy with the Privacy Please browser extension. Block trackers, ads, enjoy secure browsing with this open-source tool.
In an increasingly online world, your personal information is scattered across numerous platforms. This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to remove your data from the internet and ...
The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) has been reintroduced into Congress. If passed into law, this bill could impose some of the most significant legislative ...
The internet is a nosy place. In this series, Lifehacker explains how to protect one of the most important aspects of modern life: your privacy. Everyone wants privacy, but how far are you willing ...
As digital technologies become increasingly integral to university life, UW is working to modernize its data privacy policies, a space in modern learning fraught with ethical dilemmas and arguments...
but you can still get what you need online without losing your privacy — or your mind. Most of the things we love about the internet are those that bring us together: sharing funny memes with ...
A leading kids online safety bill died in the House last year. Can Congress resurrect it?
Most of us browse the internet the same way: we hop on our favorite web browser. However, as users have become more concerned about their privacy and what personal information ...

Featured News Stories

At Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Me., admissions officers are still talking about the high school senior who attended a campus information session last year for prospective students. Throughout...
It's junior year and Ellie Likos is ready to start the college process. The first step: changing her name on Facebook. Since the explosion of social media just a few years ago, colleges across...
Facebook Will No Longer Protect Teens From Their Own Bad Judgment - Forbes
On Wednesday, Facebook announced a present for its teen users: the gift of greater publicity. Moving forward, Facebook’s many under-18 users will be able to kick their privacy to the curb just as...
Opinion Should parents be criminally liable for kids' cyberbullying - CNN.com
Two girls in Florida, 14 and 12, have been arrested and charged with aggravated stalking -- cyberbullying. They allegedly tormented a 12-year-old girl named Rebecca so relentlessly that last month...
The selfie syndrome Why teens use social media for validation and how parents can counteract it - TODAY.com
Young celebrities do it. So why are we surprised when a typical teen Instagram post goes something like this: Teen (girl or boy) posts a cool/pretty/pouty selfie. What follows is a watch to see how...
They share, like, everything. How they feel about a song, their maths homework, life (it sucks). Where they'll be next; who they're with now. Photos, of themselves and others, doing stuff they quite...