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How To Politely Tell People NOT To Post Your Child Online

How To Politely Tell People NOT To Post Your Child Online

Although your child’s protection is your responsibility, it can be extremely awkward to tell someone not to post a picture of your child online. With constant social media updates, people are always uploading where they are, who they’re with and what they’re doing. But even if they have good intentions, posting your child’s photo without your permission should never be acceptable. Trevor Cooke, online privacy expert at EarthWeb, explained why you shouldn’t post pictures of your kids online. He said that once you post a picture on social media it means you’ve granted that platform a licence to that picture. They can now use it how they like on their social media site. A lot of parents feel uncomfortable sharing pictures of their kids, and though conversations can be difficult, there are ways to tell people you don’t want them to post your kids’ pictures. How to tell friends and family not to post photos of your kids Tech and IT expert Rob Phelps at Netzen has given tips on how to tell friends and …

Ex-prosecutor: Court may “politely recuse” Judge Cannon after Jack Smith calls out “clear error”

Ex-prosecutor: Court may “politely recuse” Judge Cannon after Jack Smith calls out “clear error”

Special counsel Jack Smith in a recent court filing cited case law that Judge Aileen Cannon, the MAGA-appointed federal judge overseeing Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, previously worked on as a way of reminding her why she should rule against the former president.   As Trump’s team of attorneys continues to paint his criminal case as a Biden-administration-led, politically motivated “witch hunt,” they’ve also asked the Cannon mandate Smith and his team of prosecutors to turn over the trove of evidence they have against Trump, despite the fact that the defense team has already received more than a million pages of evidence, per The Daily Beast. As Trump’s legal team’s strategy to delay the trial becomes increasingly apparent, Smith’s filing pointed toward a case from Cannon’s past, recalling how she worked to establish boundaries around such tactics.  The Daily Beast noted that Cannon, while serving as a federal prosecutor for the Department of Justice in South Florida in 2015, worked on a sting operation in which two men were convicted after trying to loot a phony stash house. …