Teens and Video: Chatting, Sharing, Streaming, and Securing

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Teens are immersed in video, whether it’s using video chat applications, shooting and sharing video, or streaming video live for others to view. That said, with more video use comes more security risk. Let’s explore just how much teens chat, share, and stream, and look at a few simple steps you can take to protect yourself.

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  1. [...] ZoneAlarm has some advice for teens and parents. First, any time you upload a video, mark it private and share the URL only with friends. Don’t attach too-personal information like your full name, address, or date of birth to videos. Always run up-to-date antivirus software. And avoid downloading alleged video software from unknown sites, as these can contain malware. You can view the original infographic on ZoneAlarm’s blog. [...]

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