This week on the Geek Show we talk about online safety.

On the Show…

How do you protect your kids when they are using social media? We bring on Titania Jordan from Bark to talk about how we can make sure our kids are using social media correctly and tips on how to keep your kids safe from cyberbullying.

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Titania Jordan

About Titana Jordan….

Titania Jordan is the CPO of Bark.us, technology that keeps children safer online, and former host of Atlanta Tech Edge on NBC Atlanta-affiliate 11Alive. In her downtime, you can find her navigating Lego mazes and making jewelry.

Bark

Bark

About Bark…

Bark detects messages containing cyberbullying, sexting, signs of depression or suicidal thoughts, and many others — without you having to spend hours reading all of your child’s messages.

Bark supports dozens of popular social media platforms, along with email, and text messaging.

Children spend an increasing amount of time socializing online. Unfortunately, new technology creates new risks. Parents need a smarter solution to help keep their children safe online without sifting through their social media feed or randomly grabbing their child’s phone and scrolling through their messages.

You connect your children’s accounts and we notify you if and when there’s a potential issue. This approach helps to build trust and an open dialog with your family around internet safety. For more on Bark go to their website at www.bark.us.

About the Geek Show Hosts…

About Art Eddy:

Art Eddy is one of the co-founders here at Life of Dad. He hosts and produces all of the Life of Dad podcasts as well as hosting a few Facebook Live Shows on the Life of Dad Facebook page. He is one of the main writers on the site. Art loves Star Wars, football (49ers fan), baseball (Red Sox fan), Air Jordans and all things Geek.

About Patrick Quinn: 

Patrick Quinn is one of the co-founders here at Life of Dad. He is one of the funniest writers here at Life of Dad. He has a weekly article called Playlist Elevated where he introduces you to bands that you might not know, but totally should.