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Five Tech Savvy Tips for Safe Streaming

Teach your children about the risks of streaming illegal content and how to protect themselves. Here are five tips to keep the family safe from Tech Savvy Mama.

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    Think you know the basics about content piracy? Take this short quiz to find out.

     

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    Question 1

    Once a network airs a TV show or film, it is free for anyone to copy and distribute.

    Question 2

    If I pay some price for content or a device to stream it, that means that I’m receiving the content legitimately.

    Question 3

    There’s a greater risk of malware infection from pirated (stolen) content than from non-pirated content.

    Question 4

    There’s no real harm to anyone when content is pirated (stolen) rather than purchased from a licensed provider.

    Question 5

    It’s not always easy to tell pirated (stolen) content from legitimately distributed content.

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