In recognition of Internet Safety Month, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) is calling on Google to make necessary fixes to Chromebook laptops to prevent children from easily accessing pornography. “Children are spending... Read More
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As states reopen, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released guidelines for avoiding health risks if you plan to visit a restaurant or bar. As the CDC notes, COVID-19 is mostly spread by respiratory droplets released when people... Read More
While forwarding messages on WhatsApp is a useful way to share information, it’s also a major ingredient in the spread of fake news and misinformation. It may seem harmless to share “just in case” something is true, but this is what scammers,... Read More
To curb the spread of fake news and misleading headlines, Twitter is planning to add a new feature that will prompt you to read an article before sharing it. The Twitter Support account made the announcement on 10 June, with the company testing the... Read More
NASCAR has banned the display of the Confederate flag at all racetracks. The decision was made two days after Bubba Wallace said it was time for NASCAR to act on the issue. “The presence of the Confederate flag at NASCAR... Read More
Sony has finally given us our first look at the PlayStation 5, unveiling the next-gen console’s futuristic design. The black core of the console is sandwiched in between two white curvy bits that look suitably futuristic, but it also... Read More
COVID-19 is forcing many people to explore new hobbies and ways to stay in shape. One of the most popular social distancing friendly sports is playing golf. Golf is a great activity to stay in shape and get outdoors, which is paramount right... Read More
NordPass has compiled a list of female names that are used as passwords most often. According to the research, an incredibly large number of people use their own or their female relatives’ names as their password. The most popular ones are... Read More
The NBA players’ union approved the league’s 22-team resumption of the season in Orlando, but safety concerns remain for the players preparing for life in a bubble surrounding Walt Disney World’s ESPN Wide World of Sports complex. The league... Read More
Setting up parental controls, limiting screen time, and monitoring your child’s Internet use are all great ways to make sure your child is safe online. But it is also important to have the extra layer of security that Internet filtering services,... Read More
For the first time in a long time, the United States has entered a new era of cleaning. The fear of the coronavirus has Americans cleaning and cleaning again. During uncertain times, it’s more important than ever to be confident in the safety... Read More
There are rumors of Apple working on a bundle that would allow customers to subscribe to Apple Music, Apple TV+, and more services with a single subscription. 9 to 5 Mac reports that the bundle was discovered with the iOS 13.5.5 beta... Read More
It’s wabbit hunting season once again, only this time, Elmer Fudd has been veritably disarmed. In the new Looney Tunes Cartoons series (which debuted May 27 on HBO Max), the huntsman is back in action, but his signature rifle has been... Read More
Facebook provided millions of North American users a great method to leave the platform, and now it applies to the whole world. Facebook’s Data Transfer Project (DTP) tool is now available to all users worldwide, providing billions of users... Read More
Influence Central recently surveyed 630 consumers and this is what they found… DIY and COVID 61% of all consumers currently have undertaken a DIY project. The number one reason: to escape boredom! The second most offered up reason: ... Read More