Why Parents Find Online Safety Talks for Kids Invaluable

<p>As a parent, it&#39;s time to have an online safety talk with your children. The internet has revolutionised how we communicate and access information. However, it&#39;s also a place where your children can see harmful content, cyberbullying, and online predators. By having a conversation about online safety, you can help them understand the potential risks and how to navigate the digital world safely.&nbsp;</p>

First confirmed AI-generated images of child sexual abuse

<p><strong>Child Sexual abuse</strong><em>&nbsp;&ldquo;For members of the public &ndash; some of this material would be utterly indistinguishable from a real image of a child being sexually abused. Having more of this material online makes the internet a more dangerous place.&rdquo;</em></p>

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Are your 5 – 8 years old kids online? Take Back Control

<p>When should kids start online? Is there a particular age that is best? Or is it best to let them start early? The truth is nobody knows. Here are some simple rules to help you to begin safety with their first device.</p>

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Stop on Red. Parents guide to web content blocking.

<p>One of the leading questions for parents is. &#39;Are my kids okay to surf the internet? What can I do as a parent to protect them? What is the difference between free and paid web content filters? &nbsp;</p>

After 4 years Fortnite returns to the iPhone And it’s a massive pain for Parents

<p>Fortnite is beloved by boys especially and a nightmare for parents. Fortnite is back on the iPhone officially. Gamers love its post-apocalyptic, zombie-infested world. It is available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and macOS. It is coming back to iOS and iPhone. And that&#39;s huge news. Here is why it matters!</p>

WhatsApp lowers minimum age to 13 in Europe!

<p>WhatsApp, owned by Facebook, drops the minimum age for its messaging service from 16 to 13 in the UK, Ireland and Europe. This follows a similar shift in other countries, including Australia, New Zealand and the USA.</p>

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<p>1. Web content <a href="https://internetsafetytalks.com/Blog/entryid/399/stop-on-red-parents-guide-to-web-content-blocking"><span style="color:#0000ee;">Blocking for Kids</span></a></p>

<p>2.&nbsp;Fortnite is back&nbsp;<a href="https://internetsafetytalks.com/Blog/entryid/402/after-4-years-fortnite-returns-to-the-iphone-and-its-a-massive-pain-for-parents"><span style="color:#0000ee;">in the App Store</span></a></p>

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Google purveys porn, thats a fact! And is doing nothing to change that!

<p>Snapchat is a social media platform&nbsp;that&#39;s&nbsp;popular among young audiences as it allows them to&nbsp;share their best moments instantly.&nbsp;The platform is best known for its disappearing or self-deleting messages.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Despite public anger, Snap Inc. will only slowly comply with Police requests to reveal senders&#39; details.&nbsp;</p>

<p>For parents, you can monitor your child&#39;s Snapchat usage. Snapchat now lets you set up Parental Controls to manage your child&#39;s&nbsp;usage of the app.</p>

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