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Kimble Richardson, a licensed clinical social worker, joined 13News at 4 to talk about some steps parents can take to protect kids from online predators.
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'Just one tiny dot': Detectives reveal the alarming tricks online predators use to target kids
It takes one tiny dot — one period — for a child predator to slip into your child’s online world. Experts say that’s all it can take for someone to impersonate your child, contact their friends, and ...
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