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1 Social Media and Apps Chris(topher) Wiig Trust and Safety Manager Inflection LLC

2 Base understanding of social media apps out there that kids are using and the actions that are taken “behind the scenes” Base understanding of online Privacy The Three “C’s” Tips for mentoring children on social media Objectives

3 Statistics can be so boring http://www.growingwireless.com/get-the-facts/quick-facts (they list every source) http://www.growingwireless.com/get-the-facts/quick-facts 56 percent of children, age 8 to 12, have a cellphone. 78 percent of teenagers, ages 12 to 17 have a cellphone. 74% of teens rely on their parents and other adults for information about protecting themselves online. Only 61 percent of teens use privacy settings on their social media sites, while more than half of teens are indiscriminate about which apps have access to their location. 43 percent of teens, ages 13 to 17, report being a victim of "cyberbullying" in the past year.

4 Social Media

5 Social Media Usage

6 Simplified Breakdown Quick and SurfaceSocialEmail Pictures NO!

7 Application Break Down WhatsApp –Acquired by Facebook (sends voice, pictures, and videos) Vine – 6 second video and it integrates with Twitter and Facebook plus Vine Community. Snapchat –self destructing videos and pictures to your friends now with texts. Instagram –Photos. Integrates with Facebook and Twitter. Twitter –140 characters in a public setting. Celebrity, customer service Tumblr –create blogs and simple updates via text, audio, photos, and video. LinkedIn – Professional networking Facebook – See what your friends are up to, share updates, photos, videos, and push notifications (and play games). TapaTalk –Similar to Snapchat.. Facebook Messenger – Handle real time communication on Facebook. Message, pictures, even call over wifi. Pinterest –Share pictures and interests. Hinge/Tinder/Grindr/OkCupid –No. No…..no.

8 Attributes of these sites Most social sites are free Quick and easy registrations No real way to verify age (13 is the magic number) Privacy settings at default are set to public Captures Personally Identifiable Information: -First and Last Name -IP Address -Browser Cookies (I’ll explain) -Clicks and target paths (marketing) -Location Globally

9 Behind the Scenes Can make assumptions on your data: Where you are at (Geo Location) Who you know (Address book upload, friends connected, and tags) What you are doing (pages clicked and the persistent cookie) Age, gender, and other magical things data science creates

10 Behind the Scenes Can make assumptions on your data: Where you are at (Geo Location) Who you know (Address book upload, friends connected, and tags) What you are doing (pages clicked and the persistent cookie) Age, gender, and other magical things data science creates

11 Kate and her G+ Account https://maps.google.com/locationhistory/b/0

12 What they don’t know

13 ..won’t hurt them

14 Behind the Scenes Can make assumptions on your data: Where you are at (Geo Location) Who you know (Address book upload, friends connected, and tags) What you are doing (pages clicked and the persistent cookie) Age, gender, and other magical things data science creates

15 Behind the Scenes Can make assumptions on your data: Where you are at (Geo Location) Who you know (Address book upload, friends connected, and tags) What you are doing (pages clicked and the persistent cookie) Age, gender, and other magical things data science creates

16 Behind the Scenes Can make assumptions on your data: Where you are at (Geo Location) Who you know (Address book upload, friends connected, and tags) What you are doing (pages clicked and the persistent cookie) Age, gender, and other magical things data science creates

17 The three “C’s” of Privacy Clarity Consistency Control Do you understand what is happening with your data and in the intention of the website? Does the website maintain your trust? Do they do what they say? Do you have the ability to manipulate your data? Can you opt out? Can you shut off your account without any issues?

18 Good mentors coach this It can be difficult to remove our regrets off of the internet Everyone is a stranger and some are even stranger …. Anonymity is not exact and or perfect on the net, they/Chris knows who you are.. There is no free. Stay away from questionnaires, Free Giveaways and Contests Don’t take these sites at face value. Do your research and make good judgments Encourage the child to be open with their parent/guardian about their usage of the internet and sites. Cyber Bullying

19 Good mentors coach this It can be difficult to remove our regrets off of the internet Everyone is a stranger and some are even stranger …. Anonymity is not exact and or perfect on the net, they/Chris knows who you are.. There is no free. Stay away from questionnaires, Free Giveaways and Contests Don’t take these sites at face value. Do your research and make good judgments Encourage the child to be open with their parent/guardian about their usage of the internet and sites. Cyber Bullying

20 Introducing Robert Thomas Everyone is a stranger and some are even stranger …. Fake accounts Fake pictures Fake intentions

21 Tineye www.tineye.com

22 Tineye

23 Good mentors coach this It can be difficult to remove our regrets off of the internet Everyone is a stranger and some are even stranger …. Anonymity is not exact and or perfect on the net, they/Chris knows who you are.. There is no free. Stay away from questionnaires, Free Giveaways and Contests Don’t take these sites at face value. Do your research and make good judgments Encourage the child to be open with their parent/guardian about their usage of the internet and sites. Cyber Bullying

24 Good mentors coach this It can be difficult to remove our regrets off of the internet Everyone is a stranger and some are even stranger …. Anonymity is not exact and or perfect on the net, they/Chris knows who you are.. There is no free. Stay away from questionnaires, Free Giveaways and Contests Don’t take these sites at face value. Do your research and make good judgments Encourage the child to be open with their parent/guardian about their usage of the internet and sites. Cyber Bullying

25 The MLK Dilemma

26 The Site

27 Sleuthing

28 Who did what now?

29 Ahh…

30 Good mentors coach this It can be difficult to remove our regrets off of the internet Everyone is a stranger and some are even stranger …. Anonymity is not exact and or perfect on the net, they/Chris knows who you are.. There is no free. Stay away from questionnaires, Free Giveaways and Contests Don’t take these sites at face value. Do your research and make good judgments Encourage the child to be open with their parent/guardian about their usage of the internet and sites. Cyber Bullying

31 Good mentors coach this It can be difficult to remove our regrets off of the internet Everyone is a stranger and some are even stranger …. Anonymity is not exact and or perfect on the net, they/Chris knows who you are.. There is no free. Stay away from questionnaires, Free Giveaways and Contests Don’t take these sites at face value. Do your research and make good judgments Encourage the child to be open with their parent/guardian about their usage of the internet and sites. Cyber Bullying

32 Cyberbullying can happen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and reach a kid even when he or she is alone. It can happen any time of the day or night. Cyberbullying messages and images can be posted anonymously and distributed quickly to a very wide audience. It can be difficult and sometimes impossible to trace the source. Deleting inappropriate or harassing messages, texts, and pictures is extremely difficult after they have been posted or sent.

33 More stats

34 Effects of Cyberbullying Use alcohol and drugs Skip school Experience in-person bullying Be unwilling to attend school Receive poor grades Have lower self-esteem Have more health problems

35 Quick review Encourage selective data/sharing (3 C’s …) Be safe Be cautious of “free” Encourage openness with adults on net usage Cyberbullying (see statement above)

36 TeamMates and Social Media A mentor and mentee can not connect via social media. A mentor can not post pictures or content with their mentee A mentor can not mention by name their mentee on social media

37 Closure Questions? Email: chris.wiig@inflection.comchris.wiig@inflection.com


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