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Time Warner Cable began a cybersecurity awareness campaign to...

Time Warner Cable began a cybersecurity awareness campaign to help parents protect their children from online dangers, alongside the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and Common Sense Media, TWC said in a Thursday news release (http://bit.ly/1cAkvvo). The campaign…

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will give parents and children tips and resources to help kids “behave responsibly when confronted with issues such as cyberbullying, inappropriate content, online exploitation, and other important topics,” it said. The focal point will be an “Online Safety” portal, said the cable operator. Time Warner Cable said its representatives will visit stores in California, New York and North Carolina to speak with customers about the resources and safety practices.