The Times 08/13/2015 6A — The Times, Pryor Creek, Oklahoma,Thursday,August 13, 2015 Community Mond Nel Garis Bur AT&T launches Digital You program Digital You is a new, comprehensive AT&T program that offers tools, tips, apps, guid- ance and community education events for people of all ages and levels of online experi- ence to learn more about how to have a safe and secure online experience. Through Digital You, AT&T has collaborated with promi- nent national organiza- tions like Common Sense and AARP to increase digital literacy as well as local organi- zations across the coun- try to assemble and pro- mote expert online safe- ty information in a number of formats. “The Internet has improved how many of us study, work and play. Digital You was designed to further enhance that time online, with information that can help you to be safe, secure and savvy during virtual interac- tions,” said Steve Hahn, president of AT&T Oklahoma. “We also provide information designed to boost new- comers’ digital literacy skills and empower them to become safer and more secure digital citizens.” Launched at a time when people are posting about their summer activities and getting ready to go back to school, Digital You helps teach beginners of all ages the basics of using a smartphone or tablet, keeping online informa- tion private and secure and activating accessi- bility features to sup- port users with disabili- ties through training resources and tips sheets. Digital You also brings you Digital Compass™, a free inter- active game developed by Common Sense to help teach 6th through 9th graders about the real-world impact of their online choices. “The digital world presents enormous potential for our kids,” said Amy Guggenheim Shenkan, President and Chief Operating Officer of Common Sense. “The key to unlocking the promise is preparing kids to think critically and behave responsibly, respectfully, and safely. These tangible skills of digital literacy and citi- zenship are essential for success in life and learning in the 21st cen- tury.” Thought leaders from organizations including National Consumers League, National Cyber Security Alliance, National Organization of Black Elected Legislative Women, League of United Latin American Citizens, Family Online Safety Institute, The Wireless Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Wireless Technologies, iKeepSafe, Call For Action and LGBT Technology Partnership & Institute have provid- ed feedback, informa- tion and guidance to AT&T in the develop- ment of Digital You materials. For more information on the resources avail- able, check out www.digitalyou.att.com.