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Online safety for children is a huge issue in our digital society and here at Alcohol Action Ireland we want to shine a light on how damaging digital advertising of harmful commodities, such as alcohol, can be. Currently in Ireland, through a new body called Coimisiún na Meán, we are developing new online safety rules for video sharing platform services, such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Tik Tok and others. Today, we hear how we should protect children and their rights in this digital era. Our expert guests are human rights lawyer and Online Safety Coordinator for the Children's Rights Alliance, Noeline Blackwell, and director of the Center for Digital cultures and Societies at the University of Queensland, Associate Professor in the School of Communication and arts, Nicholas Carah. THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT●How we can protect children from harmful advertising ●Dark advertising of alcohol that targets children ●The most important things for regulators to consider ●Why we need to listen to the voices of young people ●Taking pressure from parents and placing it on politcians GUEST DETAILSNoeline Blackwell is a human rights lawyer who joined the Children's Rights Alliance in November 2023 as Online Safety Co-ordinator. Prior to that, Noeline was CEO of Dublin Rape Crisis Centre for almost 8 years and was previously Director of FLAC, the Free Legal Advice Centres. Noeline also spent a number of years in general practice, with a particular focus in immigration, refugee and family law. She has been a member of a number of statutory and NGO boards. She currently chairs the Independent Patient Safety Council and the Child Law Project. She was appointed as a member of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission in 2023.https://ie.linkedin.com/in/noelineblackwell Nicholas Carah is Director of Digital Cultures & Societies in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences and Associate Professor in the School of Communication and Arts. He is an Associate Investigator in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society, and a Chief Investigator on ARC Discovery and Linkage projects. In 2023 they are Deputy Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. Nicholas' research examines the algorithmic and participatory advertising model of digital media platforms, with a sustained focus on digital alcohol marketing. He is the author of Media and Society: Power, Platforms & Participation (2021), Brand Machines, Sensory Media and Calculative Culture (2016), Media and Society: production, content and participation (2015), Pop Brands: branding, popular music and young people (2010). And, co-editor of Digital Intimate Publics and Social Media (2018) and Conflict in My Outlook (2022). Nicholas has also been involved in research projects on alcohol-related harms and nightlife culture and the use of digital media in fostering cultural change in drinking culture. Nicholas is a Director and Deputy Chair of the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education.https://nicholascarah.com/nicholascarah MORE INFORMATIONRead our submission regarding Ireland's online safety code.https://alcoholireland.ie/our-work/policy/alcohol-marketing-protecting-children/ If you are looking for support visit https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/list/5/addiction/drugshivhelpline/ To find out more about Alcohol Action Ireland visit alcoholireland.ieKEYWORDS#children #regulation #advertising #alcohol #online Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I dropped my computer and filled it with coffee should I get it fixed? How do I backup my system? My data on my phone is gone, TurboTax guy is back, My Outlook usage is a mess, 7 year old Toshiba Laptop, New Win 11 PC and I would like to get Win 10 back, Microsoft….enough said.
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My employers used Outlook. My universities have used Office. Most of my clients still use a combination of Windows, Outlook and Office to get them through their day. Meanwhile I use none of these. So, how does that work? This is Clickstarter, I’m Dante St James. This is episode 37, and Day 3 of my daily series, April Foolproof Your Business where this month, I’ll cover a bunch of quick, useful tools, strategies, marketing methods and ideas to give your small business a shot in the arm. Today, why I use a Mac, GSuite and Android in a world of Windows, Outlook and iPhones. This one is bound to fire up fanboys of all persuasions. I admit it. I’m a Mac guy. Not because of the fancy aluminium case. Not because of the Apple logo. After all it doesn't even light up anymore. I use my Mac because it’s just easier to do what I do on one. Back some years ago when I was still a determined Windows user and something of a Mac hater, I made a decision that anyone who knew me then thought was crazy. I was building a new team of digital content people. And I decided that we were all going to use Macs. My reasons were simple. Yes they cost more, but on average, at the time, you’d get 3-4 years of solid use from a Mac. Windows machines seemed to start running out of puff after 12 months of use, and were practically useless after 2 years of daily use. No one in the company wanted to support Macs, so to avoid their ridiculous antivirus installations, admin rights lockdowns and controls that don’t work for a digital environment, I ordered Macs so I could work around the IT department instead of being held back by them. And finally, the time saved on wrestling with Windows updates breaking things, taking forever to download and install and the myriad of configuration options and endless problems with software compatibility, we opened our Macs and just got to work. It wasn’t about brand. It was about efficiency. It was about saving time. And I’m still a Mac guy to this day. I opened my new Macbook Pro recently, set off a copy of my old one onto it and was working on it within an hour. A colleague bought a high end Windows notebook the other day. So far, we’ve spend parts of 3 days unloading the bloatware from it, updating the operating system, downloading software, reissuing licenses - and we’re still a good week away from it all being usable enough to simply open up and get started. Secondly, I’m a GSuite user. That’s the business version of Gmail for those of you who are saying “huh?” My last employer forced me to use Outlook. Every day, it was a process of digging through spam and junk mail and phishing attempts and scam email to get to the stuff I actually needed. Colleagues were getting viruses on their computers. People were handing over credit card details to Indian “support reps.” It was a nightmare. With GSuite I think I have only seen two spam emails in about 3 months. I don’t know what it is they do over at Google, but it works. And because it’s a cloud system, I don’t use WeTransfer or Dropbox or any of those annoying third party systems to load up and send big files. I just load to them up to my email, GSuite puts this in my account’s storage and sends a link for people to download it. No memberships or subscriptions required. Not bad huh? My Outlook mates are still waiting for approval to upgrade their Dropbox to a paid version so they can open some file another colleague sent them. I’m also, despite being a Mac guy, an Android user when it comes to my phone. I used to be afraid of Android because my iPhone let me send text messages from my Mac. So I held on for years while my friends on Android leapt ahead with bigger screens, more options, better cameras and more ways to integrate with more systems. Then one day a little feature called Android Messages popped up in my Chrome browser and I’ve never looked at an iPhone since. Once I could send SMS from my computer without picking up my Google Pixel 2 and 3XL phone, the iPhone w...
Episode 43 has landed where I go over feedback and continue discussing my move over to the Microsoft ecosystem. Thanks for tuning in and visit pixelswim.com for all my links, articles and other general info. Episode Links Guillermo Ortiz’s Tech Talk Tuesday Podcast Discounted Office 365 subscriptions on Amazon Microsoft support page stating connected accounts … Continue reading Episode 043 – My Outlook on Outlook
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First broadcast September 21 2018. Playlist at https://www.wrek.org/2018/09/playlist-for-lost-in-the-stacks-from-friday-september-21st-how-to-read-a-book-ii-slow-reading-episode-396/ "My Outlook is a velociraptor."