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Month: February 2019

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Reflections on 25-years of online safety advocacy

February 25, 2019

Note: This is a work-in-progress, subject to editing and changes by Larry Magid Twenty-five years ago, in 1994, Ernie Allen, then the CEO of the National Center for Missing Children hired me to write a […]

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Consumer Reports Auto Editor On Why Tesla Lost Recommendation & Tesla’s Response

February 24, 2019

Consumer Reports has dropped its coveted Recommended rating on the Tesla Model 3. Consumers Union published a blog post about the decision but — to find out more — I also interviewed that post’s author, Consumer Reports’ […]

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Samsung has the upper hand. For now

February 20, 2019

After watching Samsung’s latest series of product announcements, I’m beginning to think that the Korean company may — temporarily at least — have the upper hand when it comes to mobile device innovation. And that […]

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Government Accounting Office calls for improved internet privacy protections

February 17, 2019

While not going so far as to recommend specific legislation, the Government Accounting Office, in a Report to the House Energy and Commerce Committee, pointed out that “The United States does not have a comprehensive […]

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AI looks its best as a human companion, not overlord

February 14, 2019

This post first appeared in the Mercury News by Larry Magid 2016 World Debating Championships Grand Finalist and 2012 European Debate Champion Harish Natarajan was standing on the left side of the stage and a […]

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Online romance scam losses on the rise. How to protect yourself

February 13, 2019

Just in time for Valentine’s Day,  the Federal Trade Commission published a post saying that in 2018, there were more than 21,000 reports “about romance scams with reported losses of $143 million,” up from  8,500 reports in […]

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Despite rare Seattle snow, families came & cameras rolled at U.S Safer Internet Day

February 8, 2019

A rare Seattle snow storm forced Seattle Public Schools to cancel school on Safer Internet Day, Tuesday February 5th, so the 200 students slated to participate in the daytime event weren’t able to board the […]

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Make sure you have secure and unique passwords

February 7, 2019

Weak or compromised passwords are among the biggest threats to online security and privacy. Once cyber criminals get hold of your password, they can not only use it to break into your account but sell […]

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Google offers Chrome extension to check for stolen passwords

February 6, 2019

On Safer Internet Day, Google released a Chrome browser extension called Password Checkup, that checks to see if any of your recently used passwords were detected in a data breach. The extension, which works with […]

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