

It’s what teens do; hang out and share everything online. But parents fear their kids will interact with older strangers who might harm them or that posts made as a teen could come back to haunt them years later when they apply to college or a job.
That’s why Assemblymember Chris Holden is teaming up with Facebook and Assemblymembers Ed Chau and Roger HernA!Xndez on a Safety and Privacy Workshop. It’s free and open to the public!
What: How to Keep Teens Safe on Facebook
Date: Thursday, November 21 at 6p.m.
Place: Mt. Sierra College Auditorium, 101 E. Huntington Drive, Monrovia
Facebook recently changed it privacy settings for teens to provide more access. Parents, teens and community members will learn about reporting tools, new privacy settings and bullying prevention.
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