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Have YOU Taken the Pledge? A Platform for Good Asks Internet Users to Use Their Online Power for Good
WASHINGTON --(Business Wire)--
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Platform for Good (PfG), a project of The
Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI), is asking everyone to pledge
to use their power for good. The launch of A Pledge for Good coincides
with Safer Internet Day, an international event which aims to help make
the online community a safer, more respectful place.
The pledge consists of a simple but powerful statement: "I will use my
power for good," and will support teens and parents in using the
Internet to create a movement of positive interactions - from reaching
out to old friends, sharing compliments, or becoming virtual volunteers.
Pledge participants will be able to use the PfG website to access a
comprehensive list of creative ideas and resources to help them do good
online. Participants will be able to post their commitment to their
Twitter (News - Alert) feeds (using hashtag #pfgpledge) and Facebook pages to show
their promise to make the Internet a more positive place.
A recent study released by FOSI on the Online
Generation Gap found that the majority of teens feel safe online and
their parents agree. Ninety five percent of teens feel they are at least
somewht safe online and ninety four percent of parents feel their teens
are at least somewhat safe online. Additionally, the study found that
teens take steps to protect their privacy online: among teens who
use social networks, 81 percent report having used privacy settings on
their account, 65 percent have set limits on who they share their posts
with and 50 percent have unfriended someone due to an offensive post. By
taking the pledge, parents and teens can continue to foster a supportive
online environment.
"A Pledge for Good enables positive actions to become more visible
online. This visibility creates a ripple effect to support and encourage
more positive acts of good," said Stephen Balkam the CEO of FOSI. "Our
goal with a Platform for Good has always been to change fear into
opportunity and by taking A Pledge for Good, we all have the opportunity
to make the Internet a more constructive, fun place to interact and
participate."
In addition to launching the pledge in the United States, FOSI is also
celebrating Safer Internet Day around the world. FOSI's Global
Resource and Information Directory (GRID) is an online portal that
monitors, tracks and provides commentary on the efforts of countries
around the world to make the Internet safer for their citizens. Today,
GRID will 'Celebrate Digital Africa!' and for the first time, make
available in the database all 55 countries in Africa, comprising
research, education initiatives, legislation and active organizations.
About A Platform for Good
A Platform for Good (PfG) is a project of the Family Online Safety
Institute, designed to help parents, teachers and teens connect, share
and do good online. PfG aims to start a dialogue about what it means to
participate responsibly in our digital world and, while recognizing the
potential risks, celebrates technology as a vehicle for opportunity and
social change. PfG is sponsored by Facebook, Google, Microsoft, AT&T,
Disney (News - Alert), NCTA, Sprint, Symantec, Verizon and Yahoo!, with support from
the MacArthur Foundation. Visit PfG online at http://www.aplatformforgood.org.
About FOSI
The Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) works to make the online world
safer for kids and their families by identifying and promoting best
practices, tools and methods that also respect free speech. FOSI is a
trusted, international convener, bringing together leaders in
government, industry and the nonprofit sectors to collaborate and
innovate new solutions in child safety in a Web 2.0 world. FOSI's
members include: AOL, AT&T, BAE Systems Detica, BT Retail, Comcast,
Disney, Entertainment Software Association, Facebook, France Telecom,
Google (News - Alert), GSM Association, Microsoft, Mind Candy, Motion Picture
Association of America, NCTA, Nominum, Sprint, Symantec, Time Warner
Cable, Telecom Italia, Telefónica (News - Alert), Telstra, The Cyber Guardian, The
Wireless Foundation, Trend Micro, Verizon and Yahoo!. For more
information, visit www.fosi.org.

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