Kids and cybersecurity: what parents should be aware of in 2024
We explore the key cybersecurity trends that parents should be aware of, and provide tips on how to safeguard their children’s online activities
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We explore the key cybersecurity trends that parents should be aware of, and provide tips on how to safeguard their children’s online activities
Ready, set, tech: preparing for your kids’ first device.
A detailed checklist on how to prepare for and navigate your child’s first gadget experience.
Kids use social networks and IMs a lot, and don’t keep in mind that the “internet remembers all”. How to reduce the digital footprint of your tiny beloved ones (even if they’re taller than you).
Web services and apps are part and parcel of the modern learning process — both online and offline. But they’re often insecure and pose a threat to your child’s personal data. How to stay safe?
The new school year is in session. Here are some tips for keeping your kids safe both on their devices and online.
A new school year, and a familiar headache for parents: kids’ cybersecurity. In this first post, we discuss how to protect your children’s gadgets from cyberthreats.
More than 20 apps on Google Play that promised cool Minecraft mods turned out to be malicious.
Is your child not yet 13 years old? We explain how to create a Google child account for him or her.
The Safe Search in YouTube feature prevents children from stumbling across violent, sexual, and other unwelcome content.
It’s hard not to worry when you don’t know where your child is. We explain how to pinpoint their location and save your nerves.
What exactly do those age restrictions mean? Can a 10-year-old play a 12+ rated title?
If you get worried when your child hangs out with friends for too long or fear they might be skipping classes, use Kaspersky Safe Kids.
Do your children spend all their time on their computer or smartphone? Kaspersky Safe Kids can help.
Setting up your child’s first smartphone right will help keep them safe — and save you money.
As we raise kids in the digital age, the rules are constantly changing. Parents need to find the new best practices to rear kids with our connected lives.
A lot of mobile apps and Web services rated for any age can actually expose your kids to scary content. We have tips on how to deal with that.
You can’t look over your kids’ shoulders every second, but you can restrict their access to certain websites.
What is sextortion, and how can we protect ourselves and our children?
Fix your cybersecurity problems with this 12-month resolution.
The world is a reality TV show and sometimes we cannot resist the opportunity to snap up our piece of fame. But let’s not make the kids a part of our life-long promo.