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"Remember where your passion came from in the beginning."Heather McPherson, MA, LPC-S, LMFT-S, CST is the CEO/Founder The Sexual Health Alliance and also maintains a group practice (respark.co) that serves Denver, Colorado, Austin, Texas and also has online services specializing in sexuality and relationships. Respark & Co is another business Heather started specifically for coaching and other programs. She is published in Playboy Magazine as well as Playboy Online, and has been featured on CNN, Parent Harald and TeenSafe websites. Heather has lectured at prestigious Universities including University of Texas at Austin, Texas State University and Governors State University in Chicago. She is an AASECT Certified Sex Therapist, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist Supervisor (LMFT-S) and a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S). She also is the Texas Section Leader for AASECT (American Association for Sexuality Educators, Counselors & Therapists). She has appeared on several podcasts and was invited to speak at NerdNite in Austin on relationships and sexuality. Heather helps clients gain confidence, rebuild trust, increase playfulness, and find passion and meaning in their erotic lives. Heather graduated from Texas State University with a MA in Marriage, Couple and Family Therapy; a CACREP Accredited Program.
Divorced or not … are your kids digitally safe when they’re away from you? Today we’ll explore this question and share some tips from special guest and clinical psychologist Dr. Tracy Bennett. Dr. Tracy Bennett is a clinical psychologist, CEO and Founder of Get Kids Internet Safe, and author of Screen Time in the Mean Time: A Parenting Guide to Get Kids and Teens Internet Safe. Throughout more than 25 years of clinical practice, she has guided thousands of families through digital injuries. Dr. Bennett also serves as adjunct faculty at California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI), where she teaches addiction studies, parenting, clinical psychology, and directed studies with an emphasis on screen issues. Dr. Bennett currently serves on the Youth Advisory Committee for Facebook and was the honored recipient of Global Ambassador in 2017 for Teensafe. Get Kids Internet Safe helps families achieve screen sanity, prevent digital injury, and form deeper, more meaningful relationships. GKIS offers tools and strategies that keep the joys of childhood discovery alive for all of us in today’s overtasked world. Visit Get Kids Internet Safe for your FREE copy of the Connected Family Safety Agreement. Links from this episode: Screen Safety Tool Kit (Get Kids Internet Safe) Live 360 (App) A tracker that helps you keep tabs on the location of your kids. Shared Custody Offers Opportunity for Screen Risk - Dr. Tracy Bennett (Article)
Welcome to Splitsville | Navigating Divorce in a Modern World
You might be shocked to find out getting a divorce is not the most private matter. On this episode of Splitsville, we explore the area of computer forensics and talk about how you can protect yourself from invasions of privacy in the world of divorce. Today’s conversation is with Clark Walton. He is an attorney with a background in computer science and forensics. Clark and his firm advise clients on how best to preserve things like text messages or internet history, and the firm also does investigative work to retrieve data. If you are going through a divorce with digital evidence or may be thinking some digital evidence might be out there that might affect your relationship, this conversation is for you. Welcome to Splitsville. Clark starts our conversation by telling our listeners who are his typical clients and what his firm does for most clients (2:22) Several laws limit what Clark and his firm can do. Clark explains what he can do legally and what is off limits. (9:05) Clark then talks about the ways data can be leaked for those using Apple products and his advice to secure those devices so a divorcing spouse or anyone else cannot access that data. (13:19) Clark talks about the steps that he goes through to collect data and investigate someone else’s device properly. (27:57) With today’s apps and operating systems, deleting something permanently can be very hard. Clark talks about how likely it is to recover deleted data. (35:58) Clark also discusses what types of technology listeners need to be most concerned about protecting. (38:32) Clark discusses spoofing and how fitness trackers, in-car GPS devices, and IP cameras can hold information. (44:10) Clark wraps up this episode talking about the increased vulnerability of Android devices versus Apple products. (55:29) For more information on Clark Walton visit his website at relianceforensics.com or give Clark a call at 980-335-0710. If you have questions about digital forensics and divorce, consult a local family law attorney. If you are in North or South Carolina, you can contact Leigh Sellers and her team at www.TouchstoneFamilyLaw.com Links Mentioned in this Episode: Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (09:56) Stored Communications Act (10:20) TeenSafe (13:01) Cellebrite (29:48) Ccleaner (43:00) Epic Privacy Browser (47:11) The insights and views presented in “Welcome to Splitsville” are for general information purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. Nor does tuning in to this podcast constitute an attorney-client relationship of any kind. If you’re ready for compassionate and reliable legal guidance on your journey through divorce, contact Leigh Sellers and her team at www.TouchstoneFamilyLaw.com
Erik and Bob take your computer questions. The federal government opens a probe into Bitcoin price manipulation, while an outage in credit card payment processing disrupts payments in Europe. AT&T gives up the court fight challenging the Federal Trade Commission's authority to police broadband. Canon quietly ends production of its last traditional film camera, the EOS 1v. A user has low memory issues with her computer; we offer suggestions on how to trouleshoot low memory. Learn how to set a different default browser than Microsoft Edge. A caller seeks a free e-mail alternative to Microsoft Outlook. TeenSafe phone monitoring app exposes thousands of users' Apple ID data, including passwords.
It's another week! That means another Geekdays! With Time Travel, dead celebrities in advertisement, and yet another data intrusion. Show notes and links: Browsing The Internet at Work May Not Make You Less Productive, Says Study (sciencealert.com) Teen-monitoring app TeenSafe leaks thousands of user IDs and passwords (theverge.com) Stephen Hawking's Memorial Service Will Be Open to Time Travelers (extremetech.com) Hitler not alive on the moon, study confirms (syracuse.com) McDonald’s claims Big Mac ad isn’t about Prince, offended fans roll eyes | Local Current Blog (thecurrent.org)
On episode 120 of the BSP, I talk about Apple lying about Bend Gate on the iPhone 6 and 6-plus, Facebook two factor authentication, Yubikey compatibility with the iPhone, Razer Core X, News outlets banning EU viewers, EU citizens downloading information from Apple, Amazon Facial Rekognition, Amazon Echo spying on you, TeenSafe leaking your passwords, Comcast Xfinity router passwords being leaked, Comcast launching new mesh wifi devices, Twitch streaming Doctor Who, and Amazon saving The Expanse. Discord Server (https://discord.gg/dXQUc7v) 00:00 - Intro 00:38 - Apple Lied About Bend Gate 05:31 - Facebook Doesn’t Want Your Phone # Anymore 07:20 - Yubikey NFC Capability on the iPhone 7 & Newer 09:15 - Razer Core X Announced 10:35 - News Outlets Ban EU Users 12:17 - EU Apple Users Can Download Their Data 13:12 - Amazon Facial Recognition (Big Brother State!!!) 17:14 - Amazon Echo Sends Private Conversation to Contact Book 20:37 - TeenSafe Leaks your Teens Passwords 22:50 - Comcast Xfinity Leaking Router Passwords 25:00 - Comcast Launching Mesh Wifi System 25:57 - Twitch Streaming Doctor Who for 7 Weeks 26:21 - Amazon Saves The Expanse 26:42 - What You Had To Say 29:07 - Ask Bandrew 29:20 - Email 1 31:05 - Email 2 32:39 - Email 3 35:05 - Outro Submit your questions to be answered on a future episode to AskBandrew@gmail.com The Bandrew Says Podcast is available on: ►iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bandrew-says-podcast-audio/id1046423132?mt=2 ►Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ieua25h7tadlb2ti4p5nclqhjuu?t=The_Bandrew_Says_Podcast_Audio_Video__Tech ►RSS Feed: http://bandrewsays.libsyn.com Follow us on: ► Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bandrewsayspodcast ► Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bandrewsays ► Website: http://www.geeksrising.com
Episodio numero 40 de AppleUsos, en el os cuento las siguientes noticias relativas a: - Apple paga los 1.500 millones primeros de los 13.000. - CallKit no lo quieren los chinos. - FaceID evolución, ID en las venas. - The Pad, la torre de Dubai. - Aumentan los robos de productos de Apple. - Nuevo HomePod mas barato. - Vulnerabilidad en aplicación TeenSafe. - Apple Glasses se retrasan. - iPhone X de Oro, ¿Como se hace?. - Los viejos programadores nunca mueren. - Ocultar informacion de capturas de pantalla, OJO. - Flota de vehículos de Apple. - Google Home, 3 Modelos en Junio y en España. Gracias y espero vuestras reseñas. Contacto: francisco@appleusos.com
Larry Snow with the Secure Transportation and Executive Protection News for Monday, May 21st, 2018. In Executive Protection News From CBS News Nannies Now Being Trained in Counter-Terrorism For more than a century, Britain's Norland College has been training professional nannies. But now, in addition to childcare, students are learning about terrorism, security, and how to avoid high-risk situations. Here's the report from CBS News From SecurityDriver.Com Lesser Known Incidents – The Kidnapping of Cindy Crawford One of the features of the ISDA Knowledge Center is a section titled “Lesser Known Incidents” – There are many unknown or not widely known incidents. Some of the incidents were hardly noticed. There are a significant number of security events that fly under the radar. In June 1996, Cindy Crawford was kidnapped as she left the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris by an imposter posing as her Chauffeur. Read More ================ In Cyber Security News From PCMagazine.Com TeenSafe Leaks Thousands of Kids' Email Addresses and Passwords From the article TeenSafe advertises itself as a service allowing parents to monitor what their children are doing on smartphones in order to keep them safe. It does this through the use of an iOS or Android app, which allows parents to view the texts, call logs, web history, and location of a phone. The problem is, TeenSafe didn't secure its servers or the data it stored properly. Read More ===================== In Business of Protection news From NextGov.Com Google Is Turning Up the Pressure On Sites To Adopt HTTPS Making sure a website is secure and using HTTPS before conducting any sensitive activity, such as entering in personal information like a Social Security number, is an important part of staying safe online. For Google Chrome users, that is indicated by a green lock symbol in the upper left corner. HTTPS encrypts the data from and to the website. Chrome plans to use a bright red icon and a warning in the URL bar saying "Not Secure" to indicate a website's HTTP status and to warn users to be wary. Right now the indication is gray in color. Google will make the switch to use these indicators by October. If your website is not HTTPS already I strongly suggest you do so before a big red Not Secure sign is displayed when people visit your website. Read More ================= This flash briefing is brought to you by the International Security Driver Association. The ISDA serves its members by supporting an international forum of protection professionals who share their knowledge and experience for the education and benefit of the membership. Whether you are exploring a career in executive protection, new to the profession, honing your expertise, or an established security executive, ISDA offers its Members benchmark educational, networking, and marketing programs. For more information about the ISDA membership, articles related to secure transportation, security, and executive protection, go to isdacenter.org. Thanks for listening to the Security Driver and Executive Protection News flash briefing.
Do you have a teen in your family? This podcast is for you! We will be discussing a serious threat facing our youth in the digital world – teen sexting. This dangerous practice is causing serious legal and social consequences that will negatively impact our kids' future. It is our job as parents to help change this dialogue. But how can you keep your kids from being exposed to obscene material and sharing it with others? We’ll look at all of these issues and more in this Komando on Demand podcast.
TEENSAFE EXPANDS BEYOND DELETED TEXTS: ADDS ABILITY TO READ DELETED MESSAGES ON WHATSAPP, KIK AND TWITTER New Feature Gives Parents Greater Visibility into Children’s Conversations to Prevent Instances of Cyberbullying and Sexual Harassment TeenSafe, the leading parental smartphone monitoring service, today announced that it has added the ability to read deleted messages from WhatsApp and Kik, as well as deleted Direct Messages from Twitter, to its platform. This latest feature expands TeenSafe’s screening capabilities to provide a more comprehensive suite of message monitoring, allowing parents to receive a 360-degree view of their teens’ conversations online, and further helping them keep children safe from cyberbullying and sexual harassment. The ability to read deleted messages from WhatsApp, Kik and Twitter comes on the heels of a series of new updates to the TeenSafe platform, the latest of which includes Tinder monitoring. TeenSafe can also screen the following: Sent, received and deleted SMS and iMessages Call logs of incoming and outgoing calls Current smartphone location and its history Web search and browsing history Contacts http://www.teensafe.com/
The Watch D.O.G.S. (Dads of Great Students) Program is the largest school based father engagement program in the nation with over 4000 schools participating. Each week, WatchDOGS Radio host Keith Schumacher and co-host Chris Danenhauer discuss how this program is impacting families and schools across our nation and in four foreign countries. Ameeta Jain is the co-founder of TeenSafe and the co-founder and contributing author for Teenology.com, a resource for news, tips and inspiration for parents of teens. Jain is the chief spokesperson for TeenSafe and Teenology, and is leading the effort to make TeenSafe synonymous with safety for children in this digital age. She conceptualized and is leading the Teensafe and National PTA partnership strategy. She is active in speaking at various organizations focused on child well-being. Prior to creating TeenSafe she has held various management positions over her 20-year career including CFO at Visionaire and Customer Relations Manager at Toyota/Lexus. Jain is a mother of two and holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance from California State University, Long Beach, CA. Please join our audience and call in with your questions and comments.