by AskSonnie | Mar 3, 2012 | Advocacy, Strategies, Watcha Webtrap Seminars
Graduating Broadcast Communication students from PUP Sta. Mesa launched internet safety campaigns as part of their final requirements for their course, Media Literacy. Different class groups organized simultaneous events in different high schools in...
by AskSonnie | Jan 24, 2012 | Government, Reviews, TV & Radio, Videos
I wrote about the SOPA/PIPA in my other blog, and it attracted some attention of media because of it’s possible effects to online biz in the Philippines. But can SOPA/PIPA affect online safety and wellness? The SOPA/PIPA is value neutral. It’s...
by AskSonnie | Sep 11, 2011 | Cyber Ethics
According to cybercirizenship.org, character is what you do when no one is watching. This holds true to our activities, specially if we are anonymous, i.e. using pre-paid sim cards, or hiding behind pseudo names or handle when online. Sexting, mutual wanking...
by AskSonnie | Aug 5, 2011 | Cyber Bullying, Cyber Risks, eHarassment/Stalking
Because of the Christopher Lao incident, we find it proper to put the discussion on the right perspective. A lot of people think the guy was a victim of cyber bullying because of the hate messages and insults thrown against him online. Some also believed, he was a...
by AskSonnie | Jul 15, 2011 | Advocacy
As the pioneer web safety advocate in the Philippines, we are happy that GMA 7 embraced our advocacy and has taken the cyber wellness campaign we started last year to mainstream media with their “think before you click” campaign. When online...