He was exposed to pornography at age 11, on his school laptop
Schools are supposed to be safe learning environments, where technology is an educational benefit. However, over the past several years, it’s become clear that schools
Schools are supposed to be safe learning environments, where technology is an educational benefit. However, over the past several years, it’s become clear that schools
As children head back to school this fall, all of us want to be assured our kids will be in safe environments, right? None of
An investigative report is already making waves, and instigating change. WBRC Fox6 News recently did an exposé about EBSCO Information Services, a school online library database
*Warning: sexually graphic material discussed, and brief sexualized images are shown in this video. Those of you who have been following our Dirty Dozen List
Protect Young Minds, an organization dedicated to helping parents protect and prepare their children regarding the harms of pornography, has created a checklist for online
Originally Posted on Protect Young Minds If you think filtering systems protect kids from seeing pornography at elementary school, I have really bad news for
Auditors in Mississippi found that school-issued laptops and tablets aren’t just being used for homework. They’re being used to access pornography. Do the schools have some
You might be surprised to find the American Library Association (ALA) on our Dirty Dozen List. You might even be wondering: “how does the ALA
Far too many libraries do not have any accurate Internet or computer filters. And as recent events show, the consequences are serious. Local libraries are
Following Utah’s recent resolution declaring pornography a public health crisis, Utah legislators are seeking to protect children from exposure to pornography on the Internet at
Statement by Dawn Hawkins, Executive Director of NCOSE Washington, DC – Following Utah’s recent resolution declaring pornography a public health crisis, Utah legislators are seeking
Original Source: LifeSiteNews By Lianne Laurence April 20, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) — WATERLOO, Ontario – Thirteen months after Jacob and Joanna Reaume told their school board