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Internet safety expert Fareedah Shaheed explains how strong relationships help protect kids from threats like cyberbullying and predatory behavior.
Activating parental controls provides an opportunity to discuss with kids how such safeguards keep them safe—as well as how they can be eased if the child behaves maturely online.
With screen time at home on the rise, parents are concerned about internet safety for kids. Consumer Reports explains how to lay down rules for your children.
Staying home to stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic can lead to online dangers, especially for children.
In the U.S., a bill, known as the Kids Online Safety Act, would make social media platforms liable for preventing their products from harming children.
Our four-part series on internet safety for kids is full of practical advice and recommendations.
An author and a cybersecurity expert weigh in on keeping kids safe online, offering tips and best practices for parents; kids spend a lot of time online, and predators are savvy.
Protect children from dangers of the internet with Kids Online Safety Act Social media can bring us closer together and help us communicate. But for kids, unchecked use can have a negative impact.
Common solutions to protect kids online. Aside from stand-alone applications, here are other ways of ensuring the online safety of your kids.
This is the first story in a five-part series on how to find the safest places on the internet for kids. Life is full of scams. And you know at least one of them intimately if you’re a parent ...
While it's a conversation that should be an ongoing one, with today being Safer Internet Day 2020 it's a good opportunity for confused parents and carers to broach the topic of staying safe online.
That conversation saved me. From those experiences being groomed online and talking to strangers as a kid, I went into cybersecurity and threat intelligence, and I started doing workshops with ...