Protection Orders issued in Trinidad and Tobago can include electronic media, social media and or instant messaging apps as part of the restrictions for contacting or communicating with parties involved.
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You’ve heard about thinking before you post when it comes to protecting your digital footprint, but you should also think…
Safer Internet Day Tips (Parents Edition): Five Tips for Creating a Safe Space to Facilitate Kids and Teens Online Discourse
A 2016 study by Professor Lorenzo-Dus of Swansea University, found that online predators can groom children in as little as…
The business of human trafficking globally generates an estimated US$150B in profits. A trafficker can receive as much as US$7500 per Caribbean or Latin American victim, sold for human labor. And a trafficker can receive as much as US$21,800 per victim sold for (sexual) exploitation.
Citizens of Trinidad and Tobago can report a cyber crime through the Cyber and Social Media Unit of the TTPS….
The Internet is absolutely loaded with content and activities that are entertaining and educational for children. Modern kids have…