How to Start a Conversation About Digital Safety

How to Start a Conversation About Digital Safety

Today, children access technology at younger ages, and they are more easily exposed to pornography, predators and other inappropriate content. In a survey conducted by the University of New Hampshire, 42% of children aged 10 to 17 had seen online pornography in a...
What the Child Internet Protection Act Means

What the Child Internet Protection Act Means

Most parents are familiar with the fact that schools filter the content kids can and cannot view on the Internet while at school. What they may not know is why those filters are in place. While these programs are useful for protecting the young minds of students, they...
Who Can Really See What You Do Online?

Who Can Really See What You Do Online?

Who can see what you’re doing online can vary, but the basics are always the same. You may think that using incognito mode is enough to hide your search history, but in all honesty, there’s very little you can keep private online. First off, your Internet provider can...