Celebrating World Wide Web Day 2024
World Wide Web Day gives us the opportunity to acknowledge the incredible impact of the world wide web, it’s crucial to also consider the importance of staying safe online.
World Wide Web Day gives us the opportunity to acknowledge the incredible impact of the world wide web, it’s crucial to also consider the importance of staying safe online.
As we observe World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, it’s important to focus on how we can stay safe online and help prevent human trafficking. At KnowledgeFlow we’re committed to helping you navigate online securely and protect yourself from traffickers who may use the internet as a tool.
While we recognize the incredible ways social media connects us and enhances our lives, we also emphasize the importance of cybersafety. Join us in celebrating Social Media Day, by focusing on how we can foster safe and positive. online experiences.
In the Acadian Peninsula, a teen recently died by suicide after being victimized by sextortion. The same fate befell a teenage boy in Prince Edward Island last year.
At KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation, we are dedicated to empowering newcomers and multilingual communities by providing essential resources to prevent scams and fraud. Join us in celebrating Canadian Multiculturalism Day 2024 and learn how we equip everyone to stay safe online, regardless of language barriers.
We have created this guide on taking a stand against hate speech, because at KnowledgeFlow we are committed to helping people feel safe and secure online.
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) is observed on June 15 to raise awareness about the issue of elder abuse and promote resources and services that enhance seniors’ safety and well-being. At KnowledgeFlow, we believe it’s essential to extend this care into the digital sphere by developing cybersecurity initiatives and resources specifically for seniors.
Honouring Seniors Month Have you ever heard about Facebook scamming? It’s a real problem, especially for our…
Taylor Swift’s “The Black Dog” highlights an important cybersafety topic: location sharing.
The Grandparent Scam is making headlines again after police made 14 arrests and placed 56 charges including extortion, fraud, and impersonating a police officer.
