Back-to-school threats: social networking
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).
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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).
As teens spend an increasing amount of time on social media, it’s more important than ever to take care of their mental health.
Nowadays, building a dossier on any Internet user is easier than you might think. Learn about doxers and their methods.
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast the teams from the Transatlantic Cable and Arabic podcasts team up to discuss privacy.
Are you committing these six online parenting sins? If so, please stop.
Confronting cyberbullies? Behave smart; don’t do what mockers expect from you. Check these tips to keep the situation under control.
We have worked together with child psychologists from across the globe to put together recommendations about how to support a victim of online bullying.
Do you know what your child is doing when s/he holding smartphone or tablet in his/her hands? Maybe everything is fine and s/he is just watching movies or playing game.
School’s out for summer and the kids need watching. Here are some tools that can help you do the job – at least while they’re on the Internet.
Bullying isn’t new, of course. But technology has made it easier than ever before for bullies to attack the vulnerable. If you’re a parent, take a look at our checklist of top tips for keeping your children safe from cyberbullying.
Although some people dismiss it as a minor concern that’s exaggerated by over-protective parents, cyberbullying can have devastating effects on children and families. While traditional bullying can involve physical and