Tip of the week: protect your kids now
How to use a special app to protect your kids from unwanted calls and mobile fraud and be sure that your child is not playing online instead of studying.
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How to use a special app to protect your kids from unwanted calls and mobile fraud and be sure that your child is not playing online instead of studying.
What if you could be sure that your kids use Internet safely while their mobile phones are protected from fraud, unwanted calls and SMS? All you need for that is Kaspersky Safe Kids!
Are you committing these six online parenting sins? If so, please stop.
They teach a lot of things in schools, but they never tell you how to be safe in Internet. We have several simple advices on cybersecurity for you, that will help you stay away from trouble.
Don’t be a slowpoke, follow Dr. House’s rule: everybody lies, especially on the Internet.
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 on how to support a victim of online bullying.
While surfing the Internet, children may come across web pages containing inappropriate information. IT solutions can help protect children from such content.
With so many games and apps available for download on your mobile devices, it’s important to remember that not all of them are suitable for children. That’s why you should be monitoring what your kid installs.
Children who use mobile devices can be more vulnerable to cyber threats because they are free to surf the Internet at any time or place, without adult supervision.
Cyberbullying is one of the unpleasant effects of hyper-socialization that the Internet as a whole – and social networks in particular – bring us. Learn how to protect your children from it.
Teaching your child the essential codes of conduct on the Internet is as important as teaching them road safety.
If you have been following our blog for a while, you might already know how to block games by age rating, how to limit children’s access to specific applications, and
There are potential risks that we all face online. These include malware, phishing scams and junk-mail. But there’s an added dimension where children are concerned. They’re less worldly-wise, so they
If your kids haven’t gone back to school yet, they’re about to. That means school lunches, riding the bus and, of course, homework, are the norms again. And homework, of
Today it’s difficult to imagine our lives without the Internet. The Internet gives access to modern music, new movies and videos, educational dictionaries, encyclopedias and articles. Children around the world
Aside from the endless hours we spend on Gchat at work, online chatting is mostly a kid’s game. But the responsibility falls on adults to know the basics of safe