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Apple Delays Rollout of CSAM Detection System and Child Safety Features

Last month, Apple announced a handful of new child safety features that proved to be controversial, including CSAM detection for iCloud Photos. Now, Apple has said they will “take additional time” to refine the features before launching to the public.

In a statement to 9to5Mac, Apple said:

“Last month we announced plans for features intended to help protect children from predators who use communication tools to recruit and exploit them, and limit the spread of Child Sexual Abuse Material. Based on feedback from customers, advocacy groups, researchers and others, we have decided to take additional time over the coming months to collect input and make improvements before releasing these critically important child safety features.D

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The Warriors Join Ozarks FOX AM on Friday 8AM CT/9AM ET!

Sound the alarm!?I’ll be joining my two favorite Warrior morning hosts Kelly Smith and Jeremy Rabe on the best morning show Ozarks FOX AM ?Friday morning 8AM CT/9AM ET for #BackToSchool? real time and online safety tips. Let’s engage, educate and empower ourselves, our children and our communities. Knowledge is power. #LynnsWarriors? KOLR10May be an image of 2 people, including Jeremy A. Rabe and text that says 'ZARKS FOX AMI'

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Parenting in a TECH WORLD is our September Book of the Month

One of the best handbooks for raising kids in the digital age by Matt McKee and Titania Jordan. How do you know when your child is ready for a smartphone? Which apps are the most dangerous for my 13-year-old? What do I do if I catch my child watching porn? How do I get to a place of trusting my kid with social media? How do I spot signs of trouble in my kid from their use of social media?

These are questions parents ask every day – parents who are overwhelmed, fearful or ignorant about social media and technology. Parenting in a Tech World is for parents who don’t know where to start with addressing the use of technology in theirhomes. Our book is a comprehensive resource that answers your questions. Read more and how to order .

 

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Back-to-school photo trend could reveal too much info

As students head back for their first day of school, cyber security experts are urging parents to be mindful of what they post on social media especially when sharing those popular photos with back-to-school signs.

“Revealing too much information can really be problematic,” said Callahan Walsh, a child advocate for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. “Individuals who are looking to prey on children will use the power of the internet to gain as much information about that child as possible.”

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MARCH TO THE BORDER – SAT., SEPT. 25, 2021 MCALLEN, TX OPEN BORDER = OPEN TRAFFICKING

Warriors?Join Us!?Sound the alarm.?#TakeAction
OPEN BORDERS = OPEN HUMAN TRAFFICKING
How many children will be exploited, lost and trafficked for us to stand up & hold elected leaders accountable for their failed open border policies?
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH 2021
RALLY & MARCH TO THE BORDER
1300 S. 10TH ST.
MCCALLEN, TX 78501
RALLY 1:00 PM- 3:00PM WITH MARCH FOLLOWING
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Calling all Warriors! Have you seen James Avila? #BoysMatter

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James was last seen on August 22, 2021. Please share his photo on your social media platforms.

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Over 100 arrested, 47 rescued during inter-state human trafficking bust

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WIBW) – Over 100 arrests were made and nearly 50 victims were saved in an inter-state human trafficking operation based out of Missouri.

According to reports from KCTV5, 102 arrests were made and 47 victims were rescued after a 12-state human trafficking operation.

The Missouri Attorney General’s Office and the Missouri State Highway Patrol were the main communications coordinating the operations in “Operation United Front.” The multi-state human trafficking operations used sting operations through buyers and victims.

According to the report, 102 arrests were made and medical services were given to 41 victims that were rescued.

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