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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.

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

Online Privacy Daily News Feed

Across California, from busy metro areas to suburbs like those in the Santa Clarita Valley, people are relying on the internet for nearly every part of daily life. Work, school […] ...
While often well-intentioned, policies requiring age checks create risks for people’s privacy, security, and access to an open Internet.
House Republicans pushed child online safety bills as Democrats called them weak and voiced concerns about age verification requirements.
Online Privacy in the Age of AI  The Wall Street Journal
Half of the country now requires age verification to watch porn or access “harmful” content. Digital rights advocates are pushing back against legislation they say will make the internet less safe.
Apple’s former Chief Privacy Officer Jane Horvath and Palantir’s Siddhant Ekale discuss the current state of AI privacy, and regulatory challenges, while offering insights into how organizations and...
House Republicans pushed child online safety bills as Democrats called them weak and voiced concerns about age verification requirements.
A two-pronged push by states and the Federal Trade Commission is forcing companies to reassess their children’s privacy compliance. As states including Texas and Utah roll out new laws, the FTC has...
Across California, from busy metro areas to suburbs like those in the Santa Clarita Valley, people are relying on the internet for nearly every part of daily life. Work, school […] ...
With “Privacy, Please!” a longtime cybersecurity expert wants preschoolers to start learning about digital privacy.

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...
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Facebook Will No Longer Protect Teens From Their Own Bad Judgment - Forbes
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Opinion Should parents be criminally liable for kids' cyberbullying - CNN.com
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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...
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