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Updated · newsdakota.com · Aug 14
Valley City Police Host Aug. 17 Internet Safety Night for Parents With BCI Child-Crimes Task Force
Updated
Updated · newsdakota.com · Aug 14

Valley City Police Host Aug. 17 Internet Safety Night for Parents With BCI Child-Crimes Task Force

1 articles · Updated · newsdakota.com · Aug 14

Summary

  • Monday, Aug. 17 at 5:30 p.m., Valley City Police and Valley City Public Schools will hold a Parent Internet Safety Night at the Hi Liner Activity Center lobby.
  • BCI Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force special agents and victim service specialists will lead the session, covering popular apps, parental controls, privacy settings, online dangers and healthy screen-time habits.
  • Snapchat and TikTok will be discussed alongside ways for parents to start proactive online-safety conversations with children.
  • A live Q&A and take-home resources are planned as police frame the event as a way to help families protect children and navigate the digital world with confidence.

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