Social media expert and author J.J. Cannon joins Good Day Weekend. PHILADELPHIA - As the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact daily life, children and teens are relying on the internet now more than ever for school, socializing and fun.
While the convenience of web applications to keep people connected in times of self-isolation is important and necessary, there are very real dangers lurking.
J.J. Cannon, a social media expert and mother, joined Good Day Weekend on Saturday to discuss how parents can stay vigilant in ensuring their child's screen time remains safe.
Cannon says Zoom video chats, which have exploded in popularity amid the shift to online classrooms, are potentially vulnerable to hackers if not properly secured. "It's the
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