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Category: Online Safety

  • The Impact of Explicit Content on Teens: What Parents Need to Know

    Explicit content on teens is an increasingly common concern in today’s digital world, where social media, video platforms, and search engines make mature material easy to encounter. Many teens are exposed unintentionally while scrolling or watching trending content, and this early exposure can affect their emotional, social, and psychological development. In a recent survey by…

  • Everything Parents Need to Know About Instagram Teen Accounts

    Instagram Teen Accounts are designed to help protect young users as they navigate one of the most popular social media platforms in the world. With its sleek design and engaging features, it’s no surprise that around 59% of American teens actively use Instagram, according to the article “What Percentage of Teens Use Social Media? (2024),”…

  • 8 Internet Safety Games for Kids: Keeping Them Safe While They Have Fun

    Internet Safety Games for Kids work much like the creative ways our moms used to get us to take medicine. Do you remember when we were kids and we hated taking those bitter doses?Our moms would get creative, hiding it in different foods or drinks just to get us to take it. And before we…

  • Should Parents Monitor Their Children’s Social Media Activity?

    You glance over your child’s shoulder, and there they are—scrolling, tapping, and laughing. It’s no secret that monitoring social media has become a vital part of digital parenting now. According to a Pew Research survey in 2023, nearly half of teens say they’re online almost constantly. But what’s even more concerning is that this isn’t…

  • What Parents Need to Know About 988 Lifeline

    Sadly, too often, the stigma around mental health prevents people who need help from seeking it. But that simply doesn’t make any sense. Whether an illness affects your heart, your arm, or your brain, it’s still an illness, and there shouldn’t be any distinction. We would never tell someone with a broken leg that they…

  • New Senate Bills Aim to Safeguard Children Online: What Parents Need to Know

    While the internet offers opportunities for learning and connection, it also exposes kids to risks—cyberbullying, inappropriate content, and the exploitation of their privacy. A survey by Internet matters dot org shows that 63% of parents believe online time negatively affects their children’s health, while 67% of children surveyed report having experienced online harm, a disturbing…

  • Keeping Your Neurodiverse Child Safe Online: A Parent’s Guide

    Neurodiverse child online safety requires a structured digital environment that accounts for specific sensory needs and executive functioning challenges. This quote by Tim Berners-Lee remains true in today’s hyper-connected world, where online interactions are a vital part of our children’s lives. For those of us raising neurodiverse children—whether they have autism, ADHD, dyslexia, or other…

  • How to Prevent Children from Bypassing Microsoft Family Safety

    Bypass Microsoft Family Safety is a growing concern for parents as tech-savvy kids find ways around digital restrictions. While Microsoft Family Safety offers helpful tools, children can still exploit loopholes unless parents understand how these workarounds happen and how to prevent them. But what if that shield isn’t as impenetrable as you think? Kids have…

  • Common Online Scams Targeting Teens: A Parent’s Guide

    Online Scams Targeting Teens are a growing concern in a world where children are more connected than ever through social media and online shopping. While these digital tools offer endless possibilities, Online Scams Targeting Teens represent a significant risk because cybercriminals increasingly target teenagers who may be unprepared to detect complex fraud. By understanding these…

  • Keep Your Child’s Information Private: A Guide to Online Safety

    Keep your child’s information private by using strong privacy settings, limiting data sharing on social media, and monitoring app permissions. To keep your child’s information private, parents should educate children about the risks of oversharing personal details like their location or school name.With the rise of social media, online gaming, and endless apps, kids are…