Category: Kids Online
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Lessons for life: Why children’s data is a long-term identity risk
Lessons for life: Why children’s data is a long-term identity risk Your child’s first data breach may happen before they’ve even opened a bank account. Here’s how to keep their digital life safe. Go to eset
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Is it OK to let your children post selfies online?
Is it OK to let your children post selfies online? When it comes to our children’s digital lives, prohibition rarely works. It’s our responsibility to help them build a healthy relationship with tech. Go to eset
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Children and chatbots: What parents should know
Children and chatbots: What parents should know As children turn to AI chatbots for answers, advice, and companionship, questions emerge about their safety, privacy, and emotional development Go to eset
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What parents should know to protect their children from doxxing
What parents should know to protect their children from doxxing Online disagreements among young people can easily spiral out of control. Parents need to understand what’s at stake. Go to eset
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Don’t let “back to school” become “back to (cyber)bullying”
Don’t let “back to school” become “back to (cyber)bullying” Cyberbullying is a fact of life in our digital-centric society, but there are ways to push back Go to eset
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“What happens online stays online” and other cyberbullying myths, debunked
“What happens online stays online” and other cyberbullying myths, debunked Separating truth from fiction is the first step towards making better parenting decisions. Let’s puncture some of the most common misconceptions about online harassment. Go to eset
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How the always-on generation can level up its cybersecurity game
How the always-on generation can level up its cybersecurity game Digital natives are comfortable with technology, but may be more exposed to online scams and other threats than they think Go to eset