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Tips on Setting Up your Child’s First Email Address

October 27th, 2009 by Brock N. Meeks

Recently, CDT’s Adam Rosenberg authored a guest blog post for Wired.com’s GeekDad blog, a parenting blog for tech-savvy parents. The post is the first in what will be a series of “how-tos” on raising an Internet savvy child and discusses some of the issues parents confront when setting up a child’s first email address. CDT has been outspoken about the importance of child safety online and it’s clear that the tips for keeping children safe could apply to adults as well. The blog post is a timely, informative read and comes a few days after a great New York Times piece on guarding your kids online. Thanks to WIRED for the opportunity.


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