Privacy Tips •
Feb '26
Sharing photos and files should feel easy and safe. The stakes are real though. A casual album link can spread beyond friends. A contract sent over email can be forwarded to anyone. A few simple habits lower risk without adding much work. The goal is... << Continue >>
Online Safety •
Feb '26
False claims spread fast because they trigger emotion, use slick visuals, and tap into our habits. A catchy headline or a cropped screenshot can make a shaky claim feel true. The good news is that simple checks can stop most of it. With a few habits,... << Continue >>
Online Safety •
Feb '26
Shopping online should feel as simple and safe as walking into a trusted store. The goal is to get what you want at a fair price without risking your money or personal data. The basics still matter most: confirm you are on a legitimate site, pay thro... << Continue >>
Screen Time •
Feb '26
Parents and caregivers see the benefits of screens every day. Kids connect with friends, access learning tools, and explore creative apps. Concerns grow when “some” becomes “a lot,” and screens start to crowd out sleep, play, movement, and fa... << Continue >>
App Reviews •
Jan '26
Families often pick messaging apps on convenience and habit, then worry about safety later. A better path is to start with privacy, then layer on ease of use, parental controls, and features like voice notes and group chats. The good news is that you... << Continue >>
Privacy Tips •
Jan '26
Private browsing is a quick way to reduce traces on a shared device. It opens a fresh session that does not reuse your normal cookies and clears the temporary data when you close the window. That makes it useful for sensitive searches, gift shopping,... << Continue >>
Privacy Tips •
Jan '26
Privacy on social media is not a single switch. It is a set of choices that shape what others see, what platforms learn, and what advertisers can guess. If you treat it like routine car maintenance, you avoid most costly problems. A few settings, a f... << Continue >>
Online Safety •
Jan '26
Data leaks feel personal because they are. Your name, contact details, passwords, and even IDs can be copied and traded in minutes. Quick action limits the fallout, and steady follow-up helps prevent repeat damage. The steps below prioritize what to ... << Continue >>
Screen Time •
Jan '26
Parents who work from home are juggling two systems at once. There is the job that needs focus and clear output. There is the household that needs care, attention, and structure. Screen time sits right in the middle of that mix. It can be a useful to... << Continue >>