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YouTube, the new Big Brother?

December 20th, 2011 6 comments

Published by Ana Etxebarria

A couple of weekends ago, my family endured a six-hour car trip, and even though our car is not equipped with a DVD player it was made more bearable when I passed our iPads to our children. Despite being 5 and 6 years old respectively, they have already figured out how to play with them and look up videos on YouTube, so that kept them busy for a good while.

Later on, however, I found out that they hadn’t been playing or watching videos but rather taking videos! Much of it consisted of the back of my head and the conversation I was having with her father, nothing more, really. We had said nothing inappropriate, though my husband and I thought the kids were concentrated on their video games.

Those recordings made me think of two recent YouTube parenting episodes. The first was a much-publicized video showing a man, a judge by trade, beating his daughter. The victimized kid posted it to expose the abuse and prevent her sister from going through the same nightmare. It led to public condemnation of the father, who was placed under a temporary restraining order banning him from visiting his younger daughter.

The second was a cute video showing a dog responding to a toddler’s temper tantrum. Viewers can hear the mother laughing as she records the interaction. Here’s the clip:

Whereas the angry response to the first video was justified, some of the responses to the second were too harsh in my opinion.

The mother wrote a blog response that told of her shock at both the popularity of the video and, later, at the tone and content of many of the anonymous comments, including one that condemned her for doing ”nothing” as her baby cried.

Here is an excerpt from her letter:

“First I was angry – clearly this person didn’t have kids or they would know that coddling your child isn’t the answer to stopping every tantrum a 2-year-old has. I’ll let this roll off my shoulders… wait…  people think I’m a bad mom after watching this? Hold the Internet presses. We’re shutting down. No more video. No shows, no news reports. What if social services calls and says I’m raising my child incorrectly? Can I possibly defend myself?”

And the question is precisely that: Can she? Should she have to?

In the first example above, the video depicted abuse. It’s a good thing abusive parents have something to worry about but, should the rest of us be on guard, too?

More and more YouTube is part of our lives as parents. We are uploading many of the videos and soon, our children will be publicizing our daily lives, complete with our debatable parenting methods and mistakes.

What if my daughter secretly taped my bad mood this morning and emailed it around? Or, what about what I consider happy moments, such as my two children racing each other down the block? I might record that and send it to their grandparents, but if the video was passed on to YouTube, other people could anonymously criticize me for letting them run and shout. Would I have been so relaxed if I thought there was an audience?

Does the electronic age mean we should always consider ourselves parenting in public as if we were in some kind of “Truman Show” or Big Brother? If so, will that make us better parents?

Learn How to activate your Panda 2012 Antivirus

July 6th, 2011 2 comments

As you know from previous posts, our YouTube Tech Support Channel contains video tutorials explaining how to use our antivirus products.

Today, we would like to present a new video which will guide you through the Panda 2012 Antivirus activation process.

http://www.youtube.com/AntivirusSupportUSA/v/g2fh6xiI9y8?hl=es&fs=1

What do you think? Leave your comments on YouTube, because your opinion will help us to improve!

We advise you to subscribe to the Support channel to find out about the latest videos!

Finally, let us remind you that you can find the answer to any queries you might have about your product in the articles posted on the Panda Security support website, or contact our expert technicians in the Tech Support forum.

Learn How to register your Panda Antivirus 2011

February 23rd, 2011 No comments

Published by Blanca Carton, February 2011

As you know from previous posts, our YouTube Tech Support Channel contains video tutorials explaining how to use our antivirus products.

The videos we have posted so far are as follows:

We finish this series with the video How to register your antivirus product.

This video will guide you through the registration process that will let you enjoy exclusive services like access to the latest product versions and special discounts when purchasing your license.

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I would like to conclude by thanking you on behalf of the entire team that collaborated to create these videos. We have seen views increase day by day and there is no better reward for us.

They have been up on YouTube just for a month and they are already very popular, check these figures out:

Subscribe to our Tech Support Channel on YouTube and keep up to date on our latest videos. Send us your comments!

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New video on How to Download Panda 2011 products on YouTube

January 26th, 2011 No comments

Published by Leyre Velasco, January 2011

The saga continues.. After presenting the Support video on how to activate 2011 products, today we would like to show you the new TechSupport video on how to carry out the download process.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aqc79NpN2M&w=425&h=344]

This video, just like the other Support videos, are accessible both from the Support website as well as from the YouTube.

New contents in our YouTube support channel!

December 15th, 2010 1 comment

Published by Blanca Carton, December 2010

Our aim when we created Panda’s support channel on YouTube last year was to post a series of video tutorials that helped you resolve your queries about your antivirus.

That’s why we have just posted the video How to install your 2011/2010/2009 antivirus product.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhwMYCZaB0M&w=425&h=344]

What do you think about it? Was it helpful? Please post your comments!

Remember to subscribe to the Support channel to find out about the new videos!

Anyway, we’ll keep you posted from La Piazza as… This is just the beginning! : -)

Finally, let us remind you that you can find the answer to any queries you might have about your product in the articles posted on the Panda Security support website, or contact our expert technicians in the Tech Support forum.

New contents in our YouTube support channel!

December 15th, 2010 2 comments

Published by Blanca Carton, December 2010

Our aim when we created Panda’s support channel on YouTube last year was to post a series of video tutorials that helped you resolve your queries about your antivirus.

That’s why we have just posted the video How to install your 2011/2010/2009 antivirus product.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhwMYCZaB0M&w=425&h=344]

What do you think about it? Was it helpful? Please post your comments!

Remember to subscribe to the Support channel to find out about the new videos!

Anyway, we’ll keep you posted from La Piazza as… This is just the beginning! : -)

Finally, let us remind you that you can find the answer to any queries you might have about your product in the articles posted on the Panda Security support website, or contact our expert technicians in the Tech Support forum.

Be careful! You’re not the only one wearing a mask at the Carnival!

February 12th, 2010 No comments

Published by Blanca Carton

During Carnival week, many people have fun wearing costumes and masks. We have found the following video, showing a series of masks worn by people at the Venice Carnival.

 

Thanks someonewhocansee 

Sadly, even such an enjoyable event as this has its risks. In the computer world, malware also disguises itself, taking the most unexpected forms in order to infiltrate users’ computers.
According to PandaLabs’ 2010 annual Security Report:
 
“Spam figures have stayed high this year: some 92% of all email traffic was identified as spam. The tricks used to dupe potential victims into opening these emails, have this year focused heavily on exploiting current affairs and dramatic news stories (a tendency which has also applied to SEO attacks): celebrity scandals and deaths (real or fictitious), swine flu, alleged videos of politicians, etc…”
 
“As for distribution, cyber-crooks’ favorite tools were social networks (mainly Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Digg), as well as attacks carried out using fake malware-downloading websites”.
 
We would therefore like to remind you about the need for keeping your antivirus updated when you access the Internet.
 
Enjoy the Carnival!

Life After Death by Powerpoint 2010 on YouTube

February 4th, 2010 2 comments

Published by Nerea Bezares

Check this video out! I found it on YouTube and it´s absolutely hilarious!

Thanks Don McMillan
www.technicallyfunny.com

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