4 Tips for Using a VPN Effectively
Monday, October 14, 2024
The Complete Guide on Finding and Fixing Wi-Fi Dead Spots in your Home
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
One of the best ways of fixing this problem is to invest in a home signal booster. These devices tend to offer excellent value for money when you consider how they can bridge the gap between a good and poor Wi-Fi signal.
It is also a good idea to take a look at how you can identify and fix the Wi-Fi dead spots you have in your home. This will ensure that you get the best internet performance wherever you need it throughout your home.
Here is a comprehensive guide to help you fix your signal problems.
A Guide to Children's Safety on the Internet
Sunday, April 28, 2024
So, how do you give your kids access to something that’s both helpful and dangerous? It is possible!
With the knowledge of what the dangers are, like cyberbullies and inappropriate content, what software and apps can add another layer of protection, like web filtering software or an app for monitoring screen time, you’ll be prepared to talk to your kids.
Because communication is key here. Educate your kids and create a safe space for them to come to you.
Safely Protecting Children Online: Child Control App
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
"Screen time" is often talked about negatively, but electronics can have a lot of benefits too and the fact is, our world is turning more digital. 33% of public schools offered full-time remote instruction and 10% offered hybrid to students in June 2022, according to National Center for Education Statistics. Every child in our public school district has their own tablet to use in school and at-home.
Tablets and other devices can be an excellent source of educational games and learning resources, as well as wholesome entertainment. They are also a way for children to build fine motor skills and even continue friendships with school friends during breaks.
I am going to be honest; I think about what too much screen time is for my children, but I have trouble managing it on my own. I also worry about our children using their electronic devices responsibly. We want to make sure they only have access to age-appropriate content and don't become victims of sexual predators. My daughter is now twelve and my son is nine. I have decided we want to avoid them having social media as long as possible.
In a recent survey, 84% of parents reported that they are worried about their child’s online safety. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, kids ages 8-18 now spend on average, a whopping 7.5 hours in front of screen consuming entertainment media. This includes (but not limited to) computers, televisions, video game consoles, tablets, and phones.
3 Ways to Protect Children Online
Raising Tech-Savvy Kids: Balancing Safety, Engagement, and Communication
Friday, December 22, 2023
How to See Your Child's Facebook Activity Without Being Friends
Monday, August 7, 2023
Should You Monitor Your Child’s Online Activity?
Sunday, February 12, 2023
According to ExpressVPN’s survey, 54% of parents revealed to monitor their children’s online activity daily or even more than once a day. At the same time, virtually no one responded that they don’t monitor their kids at all. Given the ambiguity around the topic, let’s go over some points that should help you make the right decision for yourself. So, keep reading this article!
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