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Preventing teen dating violence. #TDV

Award winning 'Gaming Against Violence' empowers adolescents through intentionally designed prosocial video games:

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This is probably not on your radar:

🧡 February is the awareness month for Teen Dating Violence prevention.

Trump will refuse to issue a proclamation.
And the media will refuse to cover his refusal.

That shouldn't prevent you from boosting this here.

😟 44% of all students are in an unhealthy […]
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January 25, 2026 at 3:24 PM
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This, from this weekend's 'The Conversation', seems apt; a reminder that it's not just the reporters who must get it right -- it's also the editors and publishers:

The first job of journalism is to inform the public by reporting unfolding events accurately. A second, perhaps even more important […]
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games.ngo
January 24, 2026 at 1:12 PM
This is probably not on your radar:

🧡 February is the awareness month for Teen Dating Violence prevention.

Trump will refuse to issue a proclamation.
And the media will refuse to cover his refusal.

That shouldn't prevent you from boosting this here.

😟 44% of all students are in an unhealthy […]
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games.ngo
January 25, 2026 at 3:24 PM
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GEORGIA… 🔥
January 24, 2026 at 3:31 AM
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Denmark Orders Public Officials to Turn Off Their Bluetooth Due to High Risk of Being Spied on by U.S. Intelligence https://indiandefencereview.com/denmark-warns-officials-turn-off-bluetooth-us-spying-concerns/
Denmark Orders Public Officials to Turn Off Their Bluetooth Due to High Risk of Being Spied on by U.S. Intelligence
The Danish government has ordered public officials across **Greenland** and **Denmark** to **deactivate Bluetooth** on both professional and personal devices, citing increasing concerns about foreign surveillance capabilities. The move affects civil servants, police officers, and military personnel operating in national and territorial institutions. The directive, issued by Denmark’s military intelligence agency, reflects a growing focus on wireless security risks linked to Bluetooth technology. Authorities now view wireless accessories such as headsets, laptops, and smartphones as potential points of entry for remote eavesdropping and data interception. The Danish National Police’s IT department confirmed that Bluetooth must remain disabled on all devices “until Corporate IT announces otherwise,” referencing guidance sent to all departments in early 2026. The advisory applies to all Bluetooth-enabled hardware, regardless of whether devices are state-issued or personally owned. ## Denmark’s Intelligence Service Flags Wireless Vulnerabilities The Danish Defense Intelligence Service (Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste) identified multiple risks associated with Bluetooth use. Reports indicate that these include vulnerabilities capable of allowing unauthorized access to nearby devices without user consent. Some attacks involve intercepting data streams from previously paired devices, raising alarms about the security of wireless communication in government settings. **_. The nationwide order applies across ministries, police units, and public offices, with enforcement extended to both hardware issued by the state and privately owned electronics used in professional settings. Credit: Shutterstock_** Media coverage in _Ingeniøren_ highlighted the advisory’s immediate impact on routine workflows. Devices such as **Apple AirPods** , **Bluetooth headsets** , and tablets frequently used for field operations must remain disconnected from wireless accessories until further notice. _Ingeniøren_ reported that the guidance was delivered uniformly across sectors, instructing officials to disable Bluetooth across all device categories, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other equipment used in both public and private settings. ## Fast Pair Vulnerability Raises Alarm Over Bluetooth Protocol A related article from Radar.dk points to a security flaw involving **Fast Pair** , a proprietary feature developed by Google that streamlines Bluetooth device pairing. Unlike standard Bluetooth protocols, Fast Pair establishes connections with minimal user interaction, which has raised concern about silent pairing and unauthorized device access. One comment cited in _Radar.dk_ describes how certain devices can be turned into covert listening tools. Specifically, a vulnerability in the **Airoha Bluetooth audio SDK** was identified as allowing Bluetooth audio devices to pair without user approval. These exploits highlight a broader risk: even inactive or unpaired devices can be accessed if firmware is outdated or unsecured. **_Security flaws in Bluetooth protocols, especially in Fast Pair devices, have raised concerns among Danish intelligence services. Credit: Shutterstock_** Disabling Bluetooth on smartphones alone may not be sufficient. Experts cited in the same source noted that headsets and audio accessories should be powered off entirely or removed to reduce potential exposure. ## Geopolitical Backdrop Includes Renewed u.s. Interest in Greenland The advisory arrives in the wake of renewed geopolitical interest in Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory with strategic relevance in the Arctic. In a public message issued in December 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump revisited earlier claims over Greenland’s sovereignty, stating that the region would not be secure until under U.S. control. The comments, directed at Norway’s prime minister, were published widely and revived tensions that had first emerged in 2019. Though the Danish government did not link its Bluetooth directive to Trump’s statement, the timing has drawn attention. Greenland’s geographic position makes it critical for NATO operations and Arctic resource planning, adding strategic pressure to protect communications infrastructure within Danish jurisdiction. **_Amid renewed U.S. attention to the territory’s resources and location, Danish authorities have tightened digital security protocols in the region, citing the need to safeguard communications in sensitive geopolitical zones. Credit: Shutterstock_** Military analysts have previously noted that wireless communications, including Bluetooth, pose a distinct threat in secure zones. With the capacity to intercept data from nearby devices, attackers may not require network access or physical proximity beyond signal range, particularly when using advanced antenna systems. ## Digital Sovereignty Concerns Grow Amid Reliance on U.S. Tech The Bluetooth ban has also reignited scrutiny of European dependence on U.S.-made technology. Though Denmark has not commented on specific hardware or software vendors, public reactions on _Radar.dk_ questioned why national agencies continue to rely heavily on platforms developed by Apple, Google, and other non-EU companies. Some commentators argued that Bluetooth is only one layer of a larger security gap. Operating systems, cloud services, and software APIs controlled by U.S. firms remain embedded in government workflows across Europe, raising questions about data jurisdiction and long-term digital sovereignty. Bluetooth technology is now common in critical tools, including hearing aids and medical devices. No exemption has been announced for such equipment. The directive’s broad scope has created uncertainty among public health departments and accessibility service providers, who must now navigate compliance without interrupting essential services. Security experts have emphasized that while turning off Bluetooth reduces risk, it does not eliminate it. Without accompanying firmware audits or tighter control over connected device policies, adversaries may still exploit other wireless protocols or embedded software.
indiandefencereview.com
January 25, 2026 at 8:51 AM
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conversation I had today:
- is it a nonprofit?
- …not on purpose, no
January 15, 2026 at 9:04 PM
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Brilliant cartoon in The Guardian by the very talented Fiona Katsauskas: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/picture/2026/jan/15/why-are-so-many-still-sticking-with-twitter

"So he lies constantly, fosters a toxic environment, and openly created […]

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January 15, 2026 at 3:29 AM
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🎮 'Time to Explain!'
a game by falafelovore
[France]

💥 A free time loop puzzle game about #communication for middle school.

🕣 30 minutes

🧐 Will you manage to manage time in time?

🌐 https://jag.itch.io/time

Play in your browser or download to Windows or Linux computers.

#game #indie […]
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games.ngo
December 26, 2025 at 3:05 PM
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🐶🐱 Wondering how to find your tribe? 🦝🐮

'Open Worlds Play'
by Sunny Chen

A free award winning videogame about social connectedness for teens.

▪️ Free / No Ads / No Tracking

🧡 Play in your web browser at #gamejolt right now! Created for middle and high school students. Parents & educators […]
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games.ngo
January 3, 2026 at 4:11 PM
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🎮 'Time to Explain!'
a game by falafelovore
France

💥 A time loop puzzle game about communication.

🧐 Will you manage to manage time in time?

🌐 https://jag.itch.io/time

Play in your browser at itchio or download to Windows or Linux computers.

#communication #game #indiegame #renpy #itchio […]
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December 22, 2025 at 3:41 PM
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JD Vance is such a tool, so clueless. #australia #bondi #uspol #trumpregime
December 15, 2025 at 1:27 AM
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Support Jennifer Ann's Group and its innovative Gaming Against Violence program this Giving Tuesday.
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December 3, 2025 at 4:02 PM
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November's newsletter from Jennifer Ann's Group:

▪️November is Men's Health Awareness Month

▪️Recent work with Media Smarts & Campus Consent Culture

▪️3 popular games about media literacy & resilience

🌐 […]

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November 24, 2025 at 6:33 PM
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My mom, Dr Elizabeth Richeson, was interviewed about using bespoke video games for violence prevention.

Through games, students learn how to identify dangerous relationships:

🗨️ "I didn't know I was in a bad/unhealthy relationship. I thought that was normal. I thought because someone was […]
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November 22, 2025 at 2:33 PM
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Thank you to CAESV (Connecticut Alliance to End Sexual Violence) for inviting us to speak to their coalition.

We shared our free games about consent and how they can be used to teach young people about consent from an early age.

I appreciate this opportunity to […]

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November 13, 2025 at 9:09 PM
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Character AI cannot be trusted to do "the right thing." They are only acting now because it's clear that the public, and the courts, are going to act even if Congress won't.

https://decrypt.co/346770/character-ai-halts-teen-chats-after-tragedies-its-the-right-thing-to-do

#ai #tech
Character.AI Halts Teen Chats After Tragedies: 'It's the Right Thing to Do' - Decrypt
Following months of lawsuits and regulatory heat, Character.AI will ban minors from its open-ended chat feature.
decrypt.co
October 31, 2025 at 9:48 PM
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Talk to Teens About the Importance of Driving Safely During National Teen Driver Safety Week https://www.njoag.gov/talk-to-teens-about-the-importance-of-driving-safely-during-national-teen-driver-safety-week/
Talk to Teens About the Importance of Driving Safely During National Teen Driver Safety Week
###### **For Immediate Release: October 23, 2025** **Office of The Attorney General** – Matthew J. Platkin, _Attorney General_ **Division of Highway Traffic Safety ** – Michael J. Rizol Jr., _Director_ ###### **For Further Information:** **Media Inquiries-** Matthew Reilly OAGpress@njoag.gov **TRENTON –** Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Division of Highway Traffic Safety today announced that New Jersey is taking part in National Teen Driver Safety Week, October 19-25, 2025. While it is important to discuss safe driving habits with teens every day, National Teen Driver Safety Week serves as an opportunity for parents, guardians, and other adult role models to have intentional conversations with young drivers about these habits. Particularly, teen drivers need to know the rules of the road before parents hand over the keys. Ultimately, it’s parents who are in control. “New teen drivers are still gaining experience every time they get behind the wheel,” **said Attorney General Platkin**. “It’s critical for parents especially to model safe driving behaviors themselves and have discussions with their teens about making safe choices behind the wheel.” “Motor vehicle crashes continue to be a leading cause of death for young people, and their time behind the wheel is particularly dangerous,” said**Michael J. Rizol Jr., Director of the Division of Highway Traffic Safety**. “Parents and other adults play a critical role in teaching teen drivers safe driving habits.” In 2023, 2,611 people in the United States lost their lives in traffic crashes involving teen drivers. Compared to other states, New Jersey, with its Graduated Driver’s License law, has one of the lowest rates of teen driver fatalities. However, over the past decade, 650 people have died in traffic crashes involving teen drivers across New Jersey, including 287 teen drivers and 67 teen passengers riding with them. National Teen Driver Safety Week is coordinated with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). NHTSA offers parents, guardians and other adult drivers helpful tips and a framework for having discussions with teen drivers about risky driving behaviors that can lead to fatal consequences. Parents especially play a critical role in helping teen drivers make smart choices to stay safe on the road. Teens and parents should also be familiar with the rules and restrictions outlined in New Jersey’s graduated driver’s license. Surveys show that teens whose parents set firm rules for driving typically engage in less risky driving behaviors and are involved in fewer crashes. The NHTSA’s tips include discussions on how to influence positive behaviors and how to approach dangerous driving behaviors such as alcohol and other drug use, lack of seat belt use, distracted driving, speeding, or driving with passengers. The New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety works to prevent motor vehicle crashes, reduce fatalities and injuries, and improve safety on all of New Jersey’s roadways. The Division achieves this by funding and coordinating education, enforcement, engineering, and emergency response initiatives in partnership with local, county, state, and nonprofit agencies.
www.njoag.gov
October 24, 2025 at 12:18 PM
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BREAKING: Trump humiliated as official numbers are in — 7 million people joined the No Kings rallies, making it the largest single-day protest in U.S. history. 🇺🇸💪
October 19, 2025 at 9:47 AM
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Find a No Kings protest Saturday and go!

Don't worry that you've never been to a protest before. Don't worry about being dressed wrong or looking out of place. Don't worry that you don't agree about everything -- or even about much -- with lots of people at the protest.

/1
October 17, 2025 at 4:10 PM
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the whole point of mass protest is to demonstrate overwhelming opposition to the political direction, at a scale that can't be cracked down on

dress comfortably and stay away from anyone inciting violence, but don't let clout chasers scare you into losing sight of how the basic concept works
October 17, 2025 at 5:12 PM
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🎮 Five winning games about communication announced:

▫️Non violent video games
▫️Games that teach young people about the importance of communication: conflict resolution; fact-sharing; healthy relationships
▫️Winning teams represent Argentina, Canada, France, and USA

From our nonprofit's 18th […]
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September 30, 2025 at 12:22 PM
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PRESS RELEASE with details about the winning #videogames from nonprofit's game design challenge about #communication.

🎮 Five games from four countries!

🗞️We will send the press release to any #media folk on here. We will begin sharing the news broadly on social media tomorrow.

🧡 Winners […]
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September 29, 2025 at 7:27 PM