MIDDLETOWN — Emerging software is granting parents more significant access to their children’s behavior on social networking sites. Programs such as SafetyWeb or Checkpoint’s ZoneAlarm are designed to ...
In March, 15-year-old Joshua Brumfield got a shiny new BlackBerry Pearl, and his parents got a new way to watch out for their son. The Brumfields signed up to be early users of Radar, software ...
Most parents whose children are on tech platforms such as Snapchat and Discord aren’t using parenting tools the companies designed for them, despite rising concerns around online child safety. Data ...
Every parent wants the best for their children and no parent would want their child to get into any kind of mischief, especially in this modern age. Today, children have access to modern technology ...
For the past several years, revenue from the 1% Education Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (ESPLOST), approved by Columbus voters, has paid for more than 31,000 Chromebooks to provide each MCSD ...