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Winning in a kids domain: older Australians skill up with online games

Date Time Winning in a kids’ domain: older Australians skill up with online games Many older Australians may think online games are a time waster but the eSafety Commissioner will prove them wrong today with the launch of a web-based word game as part of the Be Connected program. The Word Up game is a chance for older Australians to get some game time in, while also sharpening their word skills and increasing their confidence with online activities. eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said older Australians shouldn’t let the kids get all the fun and benefits of being online.

Facebook to stop revenge porn: Send your own nudes to Messenger app

Facebook to stop revenge porn: Send your own nudes to Messenger app Facebook to stop revenge porn: Send your own nudes to Messenger app If Your Relationship Goes Sour, You Could Take Proactive Steps To Prevent Any Intimate Images In Possession Of Your Former Love Interest From Being Shared Widely On Facebook Or Instagram. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Neha Singh | Updated on: 09 Nov 2017, 09:42:32 AM New Delhi: Online social media, Facebook is finding out a solution to stop revenge porn that requires you to send your own nudes to yourself via the social network s Messenger app. This will help Facebook to create a digital fingerprint for the picture and mark it as non-consensual explicit media.

Channelling creative energies online: Older Australians and social media

Date Time Channelling creative energies online: Older Australians and social media Social media is a great way for older Australians to share their creativity and experiences online and, in turn, further learn and be inspired by others. Today, eSafety is launching a course on Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter to help older Australians who are not yet using these popular social media platforms. This free and very engaging course will provide even more reasons to explore creative outlets on social media. eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said close to 45% of Australians in their 70s have never messaged or posted on social media .

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