• Keeping kids and your privacy safe online for Cyber Monday

  • Dec 2 2019
  • Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
  • Podcast

Keeping kids and your privacy safe online for Cyber Monday

  • Summary

  • In Utah, 1 in 5 births was out of wedlock in 2018, but in other states, the numbers are much higher. BYU professor Spencer James gives insight into what this could mean for families across the country. The Salvation Army is looking for volunteers to ring bells and collect money for the holiday season. This year, they're adding a feature to donate with your phone. UEA President Heidi Matthews joins Doug in talking about the concerns the UEA sees with recent tax reform proposals. Primary Children's Hospital is launching a new center for Personalized Medicine. Primary Children's Hospital Administrator Dustin Lipson joins Doug in talking about this new Center. 
    Representative Ben McAdams has introduced House Res. 721 last month calling for tech companies to do more to protect minors from exploitation and inappropriate content online. But a lot is already being done in Utah to keep kids safe online. District Attorney Sim Gill talks about what is happening in Salt Lake County and what parents should know to keep their own kids safe. Pete Ashdown, founder of XMission joins Doug in talking facial recognition software.

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