In support of global Safer Internet Day 2020, we gathered the top five tips from the Xbox Ambassadors’ community to help you stay safe while gaming online. Here are a few safety tips to keep in mind. Safety Tip #1: Use Family Settings for Child and Teen Accounts “TheMicrosoft family ac...
In the Online Safety Blog Wayne Denner & his team share practical and helpful online safety information for Parents & Carers
The same thing can happen in online gaming, as well. Eric starts teaching friend safety to his daughters before they even start playing the game. One daughter asked to play Roblox for months, and Eric wouldn’t let her until he got on it to see what it was, how it works, and what ...
Whether you are playing single player or multiplayer, online gaming can come with a few hazards that gamers need to be aware of. Invasion of privacy, online bullying, running up unexpected or unplanned charges, or even feeling like you’re unable to quit gaming to attend to responsibilities, ...
online interaction with others. As they get older, introduce more interactive games gradually, always with parental controls enabled to manage content, communication, and time spent gaming. Every child is different, so consider their maturity and understanding of online safety when making this decision...
Gaming Apps Gambling Licence & Safety in the Netherlands The most important feature that we always check before anything else concerns the legitimacy and security of the Dutch casino in question. You need to distinguish between two types of operators here:Netherlands-based and offshore-based. Both...
More Online Safety Guides and Resources The resources in this section are other online safety guides. Although they’re not focused on the gaming community like this guide, we recommend looking through them for advice that’s relevant to you that we didn’t cover in this guide. ...
A guide to safe online gaming for children, offering online gaming advice for parents, including tips on managing screen time and microtransactions.
You can also check out ‘My Family’s Digital Toolkit’ from Internet Matters which helps parents and carers find the right online safety advice for their child. It takes about 8 minutes to create, and asks you questions about the apps and platforms your child uses, any needs they have and...
“Kids learn by watching, especially our littlest ones. Instead of droning on about the complexities of online safety, walk your child through the basics by exploring websites together, playing online games, and answering their questions as you go.” ...