Monthly Archives: March 2011

TRUST Talking Points for Parents

TRUST is opening in select theaters Friday, April 1st in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Columbus and Oklahoma City.  As our online safety contributors have communicated in their TRUST blog posts, as well as Pete Hammond from Boxoffice  Magazine, TRUST … Continue reading

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Why Parents and Teens Must Watch TRUST

By Denise Terry, Chief Safety Mom for SafetyWeb Ask any parent of a teenage girl what their worst nightmare is, and it’s likely you’ll come up with something similar to the script for the new movie ‘Trust’. Directed by David Schwimmer (formerly “Ross” … Continue reading

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Online Safety: Cyberbullying those who are different

In David Schwimmer’s TRUST, the teenage character Annie finds herself the subject of great deal of unwanted and undeserved attention by her high school classmates in a manner in which constituted to all would be unacceptable and falls within the … Continue reading

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Online Safety:  Bad things can happen to Good children  

By Christopher Burgess In David Schwimmer’s TRUST, bad things happen to Annie, a good child.  She is by all appearances a typical teenager – totally wired, online and available, 24/7/365.  As the typical teen, the online interaction includes those with … Continue reading

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TRUST and Our Call to Action

This posting was written by Hemanshu (Hemu) Nigam the founder of SSP Blue, the leading advisory firm for online safety, security, and privacy challenges facing corporations and governments. I recently wrote about TRUST, an upcoming movie that tells the story of … Continue reading

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