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Forensic Level Phone Exams For Parents
I need your help... I have an opportunity to work with a digital forensic company that I used to examine cell phones for my police department for a decade and in my private company. They are interested in using their technology to create a tool to help parents monitoring their children's phone and tablets to see way beyond what other tools are allowing parents to see. The number one thing I said is it has to be simple, like Staples Easy Button simple, to use. So, I need to know from YOU, if you could wave a magic wand and see anything on your child's phone to make sure they are safe, what would it be? Add your own or add a comment if you do not see it. You Got This, Det Mike
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Hi! Welcome to Cyber Safe Families PLUS. This community is designed to help you take action to keep your children safe and you up to date on the latest threats and trends. We have several pros in the group to help you along the way. Step 1: Introduce yourself in THIS THREAD below and complete the poll below! (✄ copy/paste template 👇) Where are you from? What is the biggest challenge you face with children and technology? What is your favorite book? Step 2: After you make your post and vote in the poll below, then check out the next section to begin your journey to creating a tech-peaceful home. Click Here To Start Your Journey Det. Mike
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I’m Donna Cate, a recruiter dedicated to connecting talented professionals with great opportunities. I’m excited to be here and to start engaging with this community. Opportunities often come when you least expect them, and the professionals who stay visible, engaged, and open to conversations tend to find the best roles. If you’re currently exploring new opportunities or open to hearing about roles, feel free to reach out and introduce yourself. I’m always happy to connect with talented individuals and see where there may be a good match. Looking forward to connecting with many of you!
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My name is Supansa Ny Albany ,
My big deal with my son is pay game is over time not limited, after I say almost finished , make his self not nice to me , and when I was busy do work around the hose he going back pay again , thank you
Safe(r) Minecraft in 3 steps…
My boys have been on Minecraft for years but there was a process to get them there. They had to understand the dangers of playing online and we had to set the rules for them to be online. We have gone through these 3 steps and the youngest are still not on level 3. Level 1. LAN (Local Area Network) Players can play together if they are on the same WiFi. Nobody is in ther world except for those connected to their WiFi. Very safe but the cannot play with friends who are not in your home. Level 2. Private Server I pay for a private server so just my boys and their friends can play. I limit who can be on there to just those approved and boot someone if I need to. Tip. Make sure the server is set up as private so random people cannot join (lesson learned). There are websites out there that list open minecraft servers. Level 3. Public Servers This is limited in my house but you can set up Minecraft on public servers so no one can text and voice chat is turned off. This is the least safe but manageable if you prepare your children. If you want your children to prepare your child to know the dangers, know what to do if they meet a predo and learn about private servers (my #1 choice) just checkout the Minecraft guide in the classroom section. https://www.skool.com/csf/classroom/ca0298a1?md=33ec700886b54382aca9945494f8f573 Det. Mike
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