Tag: Internet
Clerical child abuse, a shocked president, and a silent church
The silence and absence of Catholic social action today is glaring. Many years ago, youth leaders could rally thousands to protest injustice
The power of the Internet for good or evil
It is a tool of communication and is deplorably and disgustingly abused and used for crimes of the worst kind
Digital divide hits women harder in poor countries: UN
The lack of access poses serious risks that women will be left behind economically in an increasingly digitally connected world
China tightens regulation of online comments
People who have been "seriously discredited" by their messages "will be placed on a blacklist"
‘Virtual world amplifies the enemies of the soul,’ warns exorcist
He said the diabolical lies and deceptions in the virtual world tend to leak onto offline settings
Singapore proposes new law to tackle harmful online content
Content that poses a public health risk or that is likely to cause racial and religious disharmony in Singapore is also included
Internet freedom collapses in Myanmar, but China still ‘worst’ in rankings,...
Myanmar’s ranking in the rights group’s Freedom on the Net 2021 fell by 14 points, dropping in one year from 31 to 17
The global reach of child abuse via the web
The public must realize that the transmission of child abuse images and live streaming of abuse videos is going on and allowed by ISPs
Parents and the Internet for good and bad
The smart phone, while it can be used for education and learning and positive and inspiring communication, has its dark dangerous side
China closes social media account of Church-run Radio Veritas Asia’s Mandarin...
Chinese authorities have been deleting online Christian content in recent weeks for alleged violations of “rules" set by the government