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Archive for the ‘Cyber Bullying’ Category

The school bully has moved online and is following children home

Posted by GuardChild Comments Off on The school bully has moved online and is following children home

THE anonymous messages poured in daily. “Go kill yourself.” “You’re worthless.” At first Courtney Axford-Dando bottled it all up. She had been bullied since she was five years old. It began in the playground and classroom and then moved to social media. Her bullies would hurl abuse about the way she looked and behaved, and  [ Read More ]

Categories: Blog, Bullying, Cyber Bullying

Realtime-Spy Computer and Android Phone Monitoring

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Cyber bullies ‘should be charg…

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Categories: Cyber Bullying

WebWatcher – Computer Monitoring Software

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Twitter Can Warn About Cyber Bullying and Suicide Risk Ahead Of Phone Calls

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Twitter can give clues about suicide risk, according to a study conducted by Birmingham Young University. “Kids will spill their guts out there in cyberspace,” Christophe Giraud-Carrier, a BYU computer scientist told sltrib. “We’re hoping to pick up thoughts and feelings they might not share with their parents or school.” Read more…