Cyberbullying

DCU research reveals digital divide between parents and children

New research released by the National Anti-Bullying Research and Resource Centre at Dublin City University, , has flagged up some…

10 years ago

Zeeko Launches Crowdfunding Campaign for Internet Safety Guide

Zeeko an Irish start-up which works to educate parents to teach their children to stay safe online, today announced the…

10 years ago

Snapchat And Vodafone Partner To Promote #BeStrong Anti-Bullying Emojis

Earlier this year, Vodafone launched the #BeStrong anti-cyberbullying initiative which aimed to build emotional resilience amongst teens online. The initiative…

10 years ago

Twitter Launches Safety Center

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. We all know by now that Twitter has a major problem with trolls,…

11 years ago

Australia To Tackle CyberBullying Head On

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social and is part of the "Be Safe. Be Social" series. Australia is taking a…

11 years ago

Twitter Now Lets You Share Your Block Lists

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social and is part of the 'Be Safe. Be Social' series. Twitter is adding a…

11 years ago

New Photo Sharing App Claims To Curb Bullying

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social and is part of the 'Be Safe. Be Social' series. We all know how…

11 years ago

Think Before You Post!

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social and is part of the 'Be Safe. Be Social' series. The Internet can be…

11 years ago

Social Media Tips For Back To School

This article originally appeared on http://sixtysecondsocialmedia.com. Mark Dalton specialises in social media and digital marketing news. You can find him on…

12 years ago

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