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Yes, There Is Hope, The Internet Can Forget!
“The internet never forgets” isn’t always true—content can fade, be deleted, or forgiven. Teach resilience, not fear, to help youth grow from online mistakes.

The White Hatter
Mar 276 min read
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The Hidden Business of Social Media: How Ads Target Teens
Social media tracks and targets teens using data and location; teach youth to protect privacy, question ads, and become informed digital citizens.

The White Hatter
Feb 176 min read
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Why Criminal Laws Alone Can’t Stop Online Harms To Youth and Teens - The Illusion of Protection
Laws mean little without enforcement. To truly protect youth online, we need real accountability—and financial penalties—for negligent tech platforms.

The White Hatter
Feb 34 min read
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Why Google Search Is Not Designed for Youth and Pre-Teens
Google isn’t built for kids—use safer search engines like Kiddle or WackySafe, enable controls, and guide young users through online experiences.

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Feb 12 min read
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Understanding the Research - What Parents Should Know About the Latest Study on Media Violence and Youth Behaviour
A recent study on violent TV in preschoolers shows minimal effect on teen aggression—too small to blame video games or claim media causes youth violence.

The White Hatter
Jan 284 min read
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How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing The Landscape of Online Sexual Exploitation: What Parents Need to Know
AI is being misused to exploit youth through deepfakes, sextortion, and chatbots—awareness, open dialogue, and quick action are key to protection.

The White Hatter
Jan 265 min read
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Technology is a Tool, Not a Toxin: Why A Parent’s Use Of A Cellphone Is Not the New “Secondhand Smoke”
Comparing parental phone use to secondhand smoke lacks evidence. Mindful tech habits matter—let’s focus on balance, not fear-based headlines.

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Jan 264 min read
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Sleepovers and phones: Why Mixing Them Can Be Risky
No-tech sleepovers help protect kids from online risks, peer pressure, and inappropriate content, keeping the focus on safe, screen-free fun.

The White Hatter
Jan 254 min read
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Protecting Senior Parents Online: Some Thoughts for Concerned Families From Us Here At The White Hatter
Help seniors stay safer online with managed routers, secure apps, and financial safeguards—preserve independence while reducing risk.

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Jan 244 min read
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What Parents, Caregivers, and Educators Need to Know About Technology Based-Facilitated Child Sexual Exploitation And Abuse
Most online abuse isn’t from strangers—it's often by someone the youth knows. Shift focus from “stranger danger” to “situation danger” for real online safety.

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Jan 233 min read
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From Playground Whispers & The Passing Of Notes to Digital Dossiers - The Conversations Haven’t Changed, But Privacy Has.
Today’s private youth chats aren’t private—tech makes them permanent, sharable, and exploitable. Parents must teach digital awareness and caution.

The White Hatter
Jan 193 min read
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The Warning of a Tech-Based Oligarchy: What Parents Need to Know
Biden warns of a tech oligarchy. While politicians debate TikTok, parents must stay vigilant to protect kids from online risks and corporate influence.

The White Hatter
Jan 193 min read
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Online Teen Friendships - Trust But Verify, An Important Message For Parents and Caregivers
Online friendships can be safe and meaningful—if verified. Open dialogue, due diligence, and trust-building help teens form healthy, secure connections.

The White Hatter
Dec 30, 20243 min read
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Why Toronto Police Didn't Lay Charges Against a Teen Who Created AI-Generated Porn
A teen made AI deepfake nudes of peers but faced no charges due to legal gaps, highlighting the urgent need for law reform and digital ethics education.

The White Hatter
Dec 29, 20243 min read
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How Criminals Target Facebook
Given that approximately 20% of Facebook users have been exposed to malware, and that over 600,000 accounts are hacked almost daily,...

The White Hatter
Jun 19, 20112 min read
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Data Mining: The Slippery Slope
Will Canada Follow Along? I Hope Not. Recently, a ruling by the United States Federal Trade Commission gave internet data mining...

The White Hatter
Feb 27, 20112 min read
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