Posted by: ID Guardian in: ● August 17, 2011
With identity theft against children a growing issue online and in mainstream media outlets, IDGuardian is reposting some of our previous articles concerning minors and keeping their personal data safe. It may seem that assuring your child’s personally identifying information (PII) is easy to keep secure, but it can be pretty hard to do as [...]
Tags:
child identity theft,
child safety,
children,
digital cameras,
Facebook,
Flickr,
Ident-a-Child,
identity theft,
PII,
privacy,
smartphones,
technology,
The New York Times,
Twitter,
WordPress,
YouTube
Posted by: Megan Howard in: ● June 13, 2011
IDGuardian welcomes to the blog Megan Howard, an accomplished writer, blogger, adjunct English professor, Irish dance teacher, and mom. Her blog posts have been nationally syndicated by BlogHer.com and featured on FiveStarFriday.com, and now Megan brings her parental perspectives on protecting your children’s identity to our blog. I renamed my children in 2008. My son [...]
Tags:
bloggers,
blogging,
Catherine Connors,
child identity theft,
child safety,
Cybele Weisser,
cyberbullying,
Flickr,
Google,
Heather Armstrong,
identity theft,
Jen Lawrence,
Megan Howard,
mommy bloggers,
The Globe and Mail,
Wall Street Journal
Posted by: ID Guardian in: ● July 12, 2010
Kids are so darn cute. This cuteness can be completely out of control when a camera — be it video or still — comes into play. Whether it is in their infancy when you catch a magic moment, or a few years later when they ham it up for the photo, kids and cameras can [...]
Tags:
caution,
childhood,
communication,
Facebook,
Flickr,
geotagging,
identity,
identity theft,
Internet Safety,
internet security,
iPhone,
kids,
photography,
predators,
privacy,
safety,
smartphone,
Social Media,
social networking,
TMI,
Twitter,
Whrrl,
WordPress