
‘Fawkes’ tool protects you from facial recognition online
A new software tool called Fawkes can “cloak” photos before you upload them to social media to prevent facial recognition algorithms from identifying you.
A new software tool called Fawkes can “cloak” photos before you upload them to social media to prevent facial recognition algorithms from identifying you.
This article reports that during the month of July, that there were 338,982 total child COVID-19 cases (cumulative).
Warning We advise parents and schools to be cautious about the phenomenon, and
The FBI sounded the alarm recently about something that we know all too well here at OYP: there is increased opportunity for exploitation with children going online more often and less supervised in the COVID-19 era.
At a time when children have been using internet services for their entertainment and online classes during the lockdown, strong advice: keeping a check on the online activities will safeguard children from inappropriate content streaming as well as cyber bullying.
The Covid-19 is not the end of the world. Coronavirus outbreaks have happened before: SARS-CoV in 2002 and MERS-CoV in 2012. The former had a crude mortality ratio of about 7%, and the latter of about 33%, and both were contained within a few months. The current crude mortality ratio (the number of reported deaths divided by the reported cases) is between 3-4%.