Arlington, VA (PRWEB) October 29, 2012
According to newschannel5.com, in Clarksville, TN two men have been arrested after exchanging sexual explicit text messages and then requesting sex from a 14 year old girl. Newschannel5.com reports that one of the men has been charged with statutory rape and the other was charged with solicitation of a minor.
In light of this news, uKnow.com, makers of the online child safety product uKnowKids, wants to offer sexting resources and tips to residents of Clarksville, Tennessee and surrounding areas so parents can better protect their children from sexting incidents like this one.
uKnow.com has put together a resources page for sexting that can be found at http://www.uknowkids.com/sexting/. This page includes a resources tab, where parents can find infographics, tip sheets, and blog entries about sexting prevention and other ways to keep their children safe from predators online and on mobile phones. These resources will be very helpful for parents in Clarksville and surrounding areas. uKnow.com wants to make sure that the community of Clarksville can keep young residents safe and prevent another incident like this from happening --- with education comes prevention.
uKnow.com’s own co-founder’s son had a scary incident stemming from an online and mobile phone encounter. Since that time, Tim Woda has made it his mission to educate himself about internet and mobile safety and spread the lessons he learned to as many parents as possible. He feels strongly that every parent should be aware of their child’s online and mobile activities so stories like his and so many others never have to happen again.
Tim offers these tips for parents to prevent sexting and the sharing of inappropriate pictures:
About uKnow.com
Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Arlington, VA., uKnow.com is the only company that offers a parental intelligence system available for both private-label and consumer use. uKnow.com powers the world’s leading Parental Intelligence Systems by working to help educate parents and protect vulnerable loved ones from internet dangers, including child predators, sexting, and cyberbullying. The company’s technology provides parents with a bird’s eye view of what is going on in their child’s social and digital worlds and arms them with unique tools to protect the safety and privacy of their kids. You can find uKnow.com on Twitternat twitter.com/uKnow_com, on Facebook at facebook.com/uKnow.com, and on the company parenting blog http://www.uknowkids.com/blog.