Safe Social Networking for Parents and Teens Onlinehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetywebSafetyWeb is the leading online monitoring and Web-based safety application for parents. We monitor the Web 24/7 to watch out for your child's online activity to protect their privacy and online reputation from harm.enCopyright Denise Terry (C/O Blogtalkradio)Fri, 14 Jun 2019 21:00:00 GMTMon, 18 Apr 2011 18:30:00 GMTFamilyBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/6c58fdd9-cba6-417e-95fc-2aab36add4c0_42-25563768.jpgSafe Social Networking for Parents and Teens Onlinehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetywebSafetyWeb is the leading online monitoring and Web-based safety application for parents. We monitor the Web 24/7 to watch out for your child's online activity to protect their privacy and online reputation from harm.feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comfamily,safety,privacy,internet,internet safety,online safety,parenting,wireless,bullies,bullyingSafetyWebnoSafetyWeb is the leading online monitoring and Web-based safety application for parents. We monitor the Web 24/7 to watch out for your child's online activity tepisodic"Safeguards" Protect Your Privacy Wirelesslyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/04/18/safeguards-empower-families-wrelesslyFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/04/18/safeguards-empower-families-wrelessly/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/04/18/safeguards-empower-families-wrelesslyMon, 18 Apr 2011 18:30:00 GMT"Safeguards" Protect Your Privacy Wirelessly Featured guest Jack McArtney, Manager of Content Standards at Verizon Wireless, has contributed to the introduction of Verizon Safeguards and numerous parental control products and services for Verizon Wireless customers.  He currently oversees consumer policies and industry guidelines relating to wireless and online safety as well as content and advertising standards. He joins us to discuss how Verizon Wireless is empowering families to use wireless technology responsibly.  Verizon Wireless has an educational resource for parents at www.parentalcontrolcenter.com  and works together with law enforcement, schools, parents, other wireless providers and industry leaders to implement safeguards and enact positive change.  Join host Hemanshu Nigam (Hemu), Internet safety expert and CEO/Founder of SSP Blue, www.sspblue.com, to discuss how parents can better manage their child's wireless experience using tools and educational resources. Call in to get your questions answered by Jack throughout the show. 00:30:00SafetyWebnocell phones,safety,privacy,wireless,verizonFeatured guest Jack McArtney, Manager of Content Standards at Verizon Wireless, has contributed to the introduction of Verizon Safeguards and numerous parentalBully Turned Cyber Bully - The Painful Story of "Mary" and Her Daugher "Lisa"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/02/21/bully-turned-cyber-bully--the-painful-story-of-mary-and-her-daugher-lisaMoms and Familyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/02/21/bully-turned-cyber-bully--the-painful-story-of-mary-and-her-daugher-lisa/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/02/21/bully-turned-cyber-bully--the-painful-story-of-mary-and-her-daugher-lisaMon, 21 Feb 2011 19:30:00 GMTBully Turned Cyber Bully - The Painful Story of "Mary" and Her Daugher "Lisa"Featured guest, “Mary” will share the pain and suffering her family and daughter, “Lisa”, suffered at the hands of a bully turned cyberbully. Mary and Lisa’s story is not unlike many other stories – we will learn about how much pain a single bully can inflict and what one family did to stop it. Join host Hemanshu (Hemu) Nigam, Internet safety expert and CEO|Founder of SSP Blue, www.sspblue.com, as he helps Mary tell her story and looks for the call to action to families who are dealing with bullies across America. Call in to share and ask questions.00:31:00SafetyWebnobullying,cyberbully,safety,cyberbullies,bulliesFeatured guest, “Mary” will share the pain and suffering her family and daughter, “Lisa”, suffered at the hands of a bully turned cyberbully. Mary and Lisa’s stSafety in the Wireless Worldhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/02/10/safety-in-the-wireless-worldFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/02/10/safety-in-the-wireless-world/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/02/10/safety-in-the-wireless-worldThu, 10 Feb 2011 20:30:00 GMTSafety in the Wireless WorldFeatured guest Brent Olson, Asst. Vice President of Public Policy at AT&T, who oversees online safety public policy issues, will discuss the safety challenges facing the ever-growing wireless industry and what parents can do to help protect their kids in the wireless age. Join host Hemanshu Nigam (Hemu), Internet safety expert and CEO/Founder of SSP Blue, www.sspblue.com, to discuss how to get a handle on all these connected devices the kids are using today. Call in to get your questions answered by Brent throughout the show.00:28:00SafetyWebnowireless,safety,internet,privacy,securityFeatured guest Brent Olson, Asst. Vice President of Public Policy at AT&T, who oversees online safety public policy issues, will discuss the safety challenges fCreating a Network of Supporthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/02/02/creating-a-network-of-supportFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/02/02/creating-a-network-of-support/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/02/02/creating-a-network-of-supportWed, 02 Feb 2011 19:00:00 GMTCreating a Network of SupportFeatured guest Marsali Hancock is President of IKeepSafe, www.ikeepsafe.org, whose goal is to ensure that generations of the world’s children grow up safely using technology and the Internet. Join host Hemanshu Nigam (Hemu), Internet safety expert and CEO/Founder of SSP Blue, www.sspblue.com, to discuss how to create a network of support in today’s digital environment. Parents and educators can learn how to better detect and intervene in critical challenges facing our youth today. Call in to get your questions answered by Marsali throughout the show.00:30:00SafetyWebnosafety,crisis,internet,parents,educatorsFeatured guest Marsali Hancock is President of IKeepSafe, www.ikeepsafe.org, whose goal is to ensure that generations of the world’s children grow up safely usiOnline Safety and the New Congress, What's Ahead?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/01/13/online-safety-and-the-new-congress-whats-aheadFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/01/13/online-safety-and-the-new-congress-whats-ahead/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/01/13/online-safety-and-the-new-congress-whats-aheadThu, 13 Jan 2011 20:00:00 GMTOnline Safety and the New Congress, What's Ahead?Featured guest, Stephen Balkam is the founding CEO of the Family Online Safety Institute, an international organization whose aim is to identify and promote best practice, tools and methods in the field of online safety. Joins host Hemanshu Nigam (Hemu), Internet safety expert and CEO/Founder of SSP Blue to discuss, “Online Safety and the New Congress, What's Ahead?” Please tune in to lean how all of this can affect you and your family. 00:31:00SafetyWebnoStephen Balkam,Hemanshu Nigam,Congress,Online Safety,Internet safetyFeatured guest, Stephen Balkam is the founding CEO of the Family Online Safety Institute, an international organization whose aim is to identify and promote besInternet Safety 101http://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/01/07/internet-safety-101Familyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/01/07/internet-safety-101/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2011/01/07/internet-safety-101Fri, 07 Jan 2011 01:30:00 GMTInternet Safety 101Featured guest Donna Rice Hughes, President and Chairman of Enough Is Enough (EIE), is an Internet safety expert, author, and respected leader of national efforts to protect children online. Joins host Hemanshu Nigam (Hemu), Internet safety expert and CEO/Founder of SSP Blue to discuss why parents, educators and other caring adults must serve as the first line of defense to protect kids online. Get the scoop on how to be an Internet Safety-savvy parent no matter how old your children are. Call in to get your questions answered by Donna throughout the show.00:19:00SafetyWebnointernet safety,parenting,education,online safety,teenFeatured guest Donna Rice Hughes, President and Chairman of Enough Is Enough (EIE), is an Internet safety expert, author, and respected leader of national efforHow to Start 'The Family Talk' about Online Safety, Privacy and Reputationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2010/12/02/how-to-start-the-family-talk-on-safety-privacy-andFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2010/12/02/how-to-start-the-family-talk-on-safety-privacy-and/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2010/12/02/how-to-start-the-family-talk-on-safety-privacy-andThu, 02 Dec 2010 01:30:00 GMTHow to Start 'The Family Talk' about Online Safety, Privacy and ReputationParents, get the latest on Internet safety, Facebook and more! Learn how to talk about online safety, privacy and reputation with your kids before your child makes mistakes online or exposes information that can endanger their privacy or reputation. Get the top tips for parents with the SafetyWeb Radio Show! Join host Hemu Nigam, internet safety expert and SafetyWeb advisor, and Marian Merritt, Symantec’s Internet Safety Advocate, for an exciting and interactive show on Family Safety. Call in during the show to get your internet safety questions answered by the experts!00:41:00SafetyWebnoprivacy,reputation,Facebook,teens,parentingParents, get the latest on Internet safety, Facebook and more! Learn how to talk about online safety, privacy and reputation with your kids before your child maKeeping Teens Safe on Social Networks and Mobile Phoneshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2010/10/29/keeping-teens-safe-on-social-networks-and-mobile-pFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2010/10/29/keeping-teens-safe-on-social-networks-and-mobile-p/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/safetyweb/2010/10/29/keeping-teens-safe-on-social-networks-and-mobile-pFri, 29 Oct 2010 00:30:00 GMTKeeping Teens Safe on Social Networks and Mobile PhonesFrom cyberbullying to teen sexting, parents of teens today are faced with technology challenges that our parents never had to deal with. Teens are friending strangers on Facebook and other sites, posting private and sometimes inappropriate content for the whole world to see. College admissions officers and job employers are using social networking tools like Facebook and Google search to learn about their applicant's private lives that are public and easy to find. Join safety and security expert Hemanshu Nigam of SSPBlue and Chief Safety Mom Denise Terry of SafetyWeb for an exciting parent-focused show on how to keep tweens and teens safe on social networks. The dangers are not just about preventing cyberbullying and suicide, as evidenced by recent media stories, but also keeping kids safe from their own unwise actions online. SafetyWeb helps parents monitor their children proactively to avoid reputation damage to future college and job prospects, and also be alerted IF cyberbullying threats appear to be directed at their child's online personas. Get practical tips for keeping your child's privacy, safety and reputation intact while allowing them to connect online through responsible use of technology.00:29:00SafetyWebnosocial networks facebook,online monitoring parental controls,teens and teenagers,parenting and family,safety and securityFrom cyberbullying to teen sexting, parents of teens today are faced with technology challenges that our parents never had to deal with. Teens are friending str