What Your Kids Really Need To Know About Digital Citizenship
Vicki Davis, a blogger for Edutopia, lays out the "9 Key Ps" of digital citizenship in her post for teachers, but the list applies to parents concerned about the issue as well...
Google says it will no longer allow ads for products or services marketed for the purposes of tracking or monitoring another person without their authorization. In a blog post, Google said this will apply to spyware and technology used for intimate partner surveillance, like tech used to monitor texts, phone calls or browsing history. The ban also applies to GPS trackers marketed to spy on someone without their consent, along with surveillance equipment such as cameras, audio recorders, dash cams and nanny cams advertised with the purpose of spying. Google said private investigation services and products and services for parents to track or monitor their underage children will not apply. The "Enabling Dishonest Behavior" policy update will be enforced beginning Aug. 11.