There have been many reports in the media recently regarding education departments in various areas banning or allowing students and teachers to add each other to social networking accounts. There appears to be a difference of opinion regarding these guidelines.
In an ideal world, it would be great for teachers and students to be friends online. In an ideal world, where everyone is honest, trustworthy and nice to each other, there would be no problem with this, but where children are concerned you have to think that it’s not really an ideal world, for the safety of students AND teachers. Read More
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Thirtyseven4, a leading provider of antivirus and security solutions, today announced the launch of the new TS4Android, a complete security system for your phone or tablet. This new security solution will protect users from growing threats of marware and exploits. As well as malware dectection TS4Android offers a host of advanced security settings. Read More
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Will Lee, the leading developer at CarrotApp, confirmed that one hundred thousand customers have bought App Protector Pro from the Android market place in the past two years and about five hundred thousand are using the free version, App Protector Lite. Read More
Tags: Android, app, Hacking, password, Security

We have all been thinking a lot about security since the recent lulz security hackings, mainly wondering exactly how secure are we on the websites we use. Yet, how many of us get fed up with trying to remember passwords and use the same one for many things?
Having the best password is your first step to being secure online. Read More
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