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Your Privacy and Safety

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.

The Institute for Internet Safety: Catching Mistakes Before Mistakes Catch You!

Online Privacy Daily News Feed

When given a clear choice, consumers reject online tracking. In fact, a study conducted last year found that 86% of U.S. shoppers were more concerned about their data privacy and security than the ...
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The N.H. Attorney General’s Office announced Thursday it will hire staff to enforce a law enacted this year that seeks to enhance online privacy protection for consumers.
In an age where digital presence is nearly ubiquitous, safeguarding your online privacy is more critical than ever. Whether it's protecting personal information from cybercriminals, avoiding...
Default privacy settings in Venmo and other popular mobile apps might seem like a convenience, but they pose a potential risk to your privacy.
Welcome to The Hill’s Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story  Kids online safety bill hits roadblock in the House A bill intended to boost privacy and safety ...
Since their creation, social media platforms have connected people and communities. That connectivity is often positive. High school friends can reconnect after decades. Grandparents can see photos...
Since their creation, social media platforms have connected people and communities. That connectivity is often positive. High school friends can reconnect after decades. Grandparents can see photos...
Why online privacy is more important than ever for businesses  BusinessCloud
TikTok caught in lawsuit for possibly violating children's privacy laws  KSL NewsRadio

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