
What to do if your child is a victim of online harassment
Learning that your child has been a victim of online harassment can be deeply distressing. Here are a few steps you can take if it happens.
Learning that your child has been a victim of online harassment can be deeply distressing. Here are a few steps you can take if it happens.
The age of digital consent is the minimum age a user must be before an internet company can collect, process and store their data
Remote learning is a new way of schooling for many families. Here are a few ways to protect your child’s privacy during online education
While parents/carers might worry about giving a child a new device, there are ways to protect it to increase their online safety.
There are some potential harms associated with sharenting. Here are the Dos and Don’ts to consider before posting photos of children online.
‘Phishing’ is the term used to describe fraudulent attempts to gain access to your personal information like your bank details or passwords
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular instant messaging app. Here are the features that are crucial in ensuring your child’s safety online
Once your child goes online, they need a screen name and password. Here are a few tips to make sure both are as secure as they can be
With most online sites and services offering kid-friendly settings, it can be tempting to assume that your child is in safe hands.
If you remember a time when the easiest way to answer a question was to find it in a book, you’re most likely a so-called ‘digital immigrant’.