1. Are Your Kids Safe Online?

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    The limitless nature of the Internet, coupled with the naivety of our children, leaves them more prone than ever to collateral damage. 

    The limitless nature of the Internet, coupled with the naivety of our children, leaves them more prone than ever to collateral damage. I’m speaking about the effects simple misunderstandings, spelling errors, and the like that can expose our little ones to a wide array of inappropriate content.

    As you know, a simple Google image search can turn up things that would make grown men blush. The beauty of the Web is that you can find pretty much anything, but that doesn’t mean that everything is appropriate for everyone.

    Sadly, we also know there are criminals, deviants and sexual predators that are actively targeting children who browse the web.  

    Sadly, we also know there are criminals, deviants and sexual predators that are actively targeting children who browse the web. More and more each year, kids are accessing content online that is loaded with viruses and malware that track and even locate the user. As parents, it’s up to you to ensure that your child doesn’t wander into the streets of the wild web alone.

    This tool will join Cocoon’s other online security and privacy tools. 

    That’s why Cocoon has partnered up with the KlaasKids Foundation to create tools for parents so that parents can provide their children with a safe online experience. While immediately giving parents a tool to manage which websites their kids can access, a top priority of the collaboration will be creation of a parent-sourced “white list” of recommended websites. This tool will join Cocoon’s other online security and privacy tools.

     

     


  2. KlaasKids Foundation and Virtual World Computing Collaborate to Protect Children

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    Virtual World Computing, developer of the Cocoon online privacy solution, is announcing a new collaboration with child-safety advocate Marc Klaas’KlaasKids Foundation that aims to harness the power of social networking to protect children from predators and abusive marketers alike.

    A top priority of the collaboration will be the creation of a parent-sourced “white list” of recommended websites.

    While immediately giving parents a tool to manage which websites their kids can access, a top priority of the collaboration will be the creation of a parent-sourced “white list” of recommended websites. This tool will join Cocoon’s other online security and privacy tools which include eliminating corporate tracking of children, protecting the family computer from harmful downloads of viruses and malware, and helping parents manage their family’s online lifestyle.

    We are proud to announce this collaboration!

    “We are proud to announce this collaboration in large part because, since KlaasKids began in 1994, it has always been about social solutions and distribution of information,” said Jeff Bermant, co-founder and Executive Chairman of Virtual World Computing.

    Marc Klaas, who became a missing person’s advocate after his daughter Polly Hannah Klaas was kidnapped and murdered in a high-profile 1993 case, said the collaboration offers a chance to advance the KlaasKids mission.

    The predators… might understand your child’s iPhone better than you do.

    “The predators out there have certainly embraced new technology,” Klaas said. “They might understand your child’s iPhone better than you do and much of this new location-identifying technology should really give us pause. Cocoon’s solutions offer an immediate chance to address some of those threats while protecting from marketers who might be unduly targeting our kids.”

    In addition to its collaboration with KlaasKids, Virtual World Computing works with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children to implement an automated “blacklist” updated daily to help assure that the Cocoon service is off limits to online child predators.

     

     


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