Keeping Kids Safe On the Internet It's becoming almost impossible to keep our kids off the internet in the digital age. Many children access education online and it's the norm to catch up with their friends on social sites. Unfortunately, the internet can also be a harmful place for childr...
With the ever-growing use of technology, it is now very important to keep your kids safe online. Read our guide on how to protect your kids in the digital age.
According to the National Crimes Records Bureau, there was a 400% increase in cybercrimes against children between 2019 and 2020. This worrisome statistic has many parents asking, “What can I do to keep my children safe online?” Of course, you may want to keep your children offline ...
Here are my top tips for helping your children stay safe online: Surf together. Seeing where your child spends their time online means you can explore how best to keep them safe, and have more meaningful conversations about their activity. By spending time online together playing games and so ...
last month i gave a speech on keeping your kids safe online at cwug (chicago windows user group)–here’s some of the nuggets you missed at our november meeting.first, i have embraced what is coming – we have two children that are growing up in the digital...
How can I keep my child’s personal information safe online? It’s important to teach kids about the importance of protecting their personal information online. Encourage them to think before they post and to be mindful of the information they share. Remind them not to share personal information...
The best way to keep your family safe online, and to understand your child’s internet use, is to use technology and the internet together. Get to know how a game or device works by exploring it as a family and finding where the main settings and safety features are. ...
They’re not going to keep your child safe because by the time—this is a horrible example, but it’s real—someone comes along, wants to grab your child, for example, they’re not going to say to that person, “Can you hang on while I get out my safety phone and text mom?” ...
This accessibility means that young children are also accessing the internet whenever they want, so keeping them safe is something that we should all be taking into consideration.
Starling’s financial crime specialist Sarah Lenette takes a look at how you can help keep children safe online. Keeping children safe from the dangers on the internet is our responsibility as adults, whether we’re parents, carers or teachers. It’s also our responsibility as a bank. Here ...