Not all screen time is created equal, and how kids spend it, whether creatively or passively, can make all the difference. According to the National Crime Victimization Survey, in 2022, 21.6% of ...
Online can be a dangerous place for kids. Explicit content, predators, and harassment and bullying are just some of the dangers that kids can be exposed to. But with a bit of know-how, the internet ...
From social media to AI, the internet is moving fast. Screens are everywhere, and so are the risks. Children are especially vulnerable online.
Even though you can never make it completely safe, there are things you can do to increase the security of the Internet for your kids. Nowadays, it’s impossible to keep your kids off the Internet, ...
For Safer Internet Day, a Texas safety expert explains why education and communication are better tools than bans for keeping ...
Whether it’s TikTok or Instagram or Snapchat or some yet-to-be-released app sure to enrapture its users, it’s pretty clear — to us, at least — that too many young people are now spending too much of ...
The internet, first developed in the late 1960s as ARPANET for secure military communication, evolved rapidly into a global public network by the 1990s. Today, children are introduced to digital ...
Advanced personal AI assistants will soon be the main way people access the internet – and this offers some amazing opportunities in areas like parental web controls. Angel AI presents a totally new ...
Legislation is being fast-tracked to better protect children’s online privacy and force black box social media warnings to be posted on platforms ...
In an era when online misinformation is seemingly everywhere and objective facts are often in dispute, UC Berkeley psychologists in a new study have presented a somewhat paradoxical partial solution: ...