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Get best practices, insights, and top tips from our Managing Family Life Online webinar series, our popular Cyber Academy videos and activities, plus more.
The Internet Safety Series for Kids age 7-10
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Passwords
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Understand Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) and how it can protect your accounts online.
Privacy
Understand what privacy online really means and learn 4 privacy skills to protect you and your information online.
Security
Learn why and how to keep your information secure online; plus 6 ways to practice strong security skills.
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Understand why it is important to have healthy habits when using the internet and learn 7 healthy habits.
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Managing Family Life Online
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Securing your online journey
Managing Family Life Online Webinar Series aims to continuously educating kids, families, and communities globally about the ever-changing threat landscape of our digital world. We invite subject matter experts for an hour of discussion on topics ranging from online security and safety to misinformation and fake news, from bullying to screen time usage, and more.
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Resources
All internet safety resources are freely available and on demand complements of Trend Micro’s Internet Safety for Kids and Families Program.
Internet Safety Blog
Stricter Filters and Rules Are Not the Answer for Laptops in School
By Lynette Owens Below is an excerpt of a piece I wrote for PBS MediaShift on July 29, 2013. The full article can be found @ http://ow.ly/nrthI In January, I wrote a piece about the Natick, Mass., public school district’s Digital Conversion, a...
What We’re Reading: UK Censorship, How Teens Spend Time Online, Is Facebook Still Hip?
By Lynette Owens Week of July 22, 2013 To help you keep up with what's going on with kids, families, schools, and technology, we’ve compiled a list of interesting stories our team's been reading over the past week. What have you been reading? Tell...
What We’re Reading: Parents on Facebook, Tips for a Healthy Summer, SnapKidz
by Lynette Owens Week of July 15, 2013 Welcome to our inaugural What We're Reading update! To help you keep up with what's going on with kids, families, schools, and technology, we’ll compile a list of interesting stories our team's been reading...
Bad Apple? Who’s To Blame For Kids’ In-Game Shopping Sprees?
By Lynette Owens The following is an excerpt from a guest post that originally appeared in Forbes on March 11. This is a story about Apple and a group of angry parents whose kids did something they shouldn’t have. It involves allegedly deceptive...
Welcome to the 2013 What’s Your Story? Video Contest
by Lynette Owens For the last 3 years, we’ve been asking young people across the US and Canada to tell us in 2 minutes or less their stories about safe, responsible technology use. They’ve responded with enthusiasm and creativity; they’ve...
Help Kids Keep Their Online Information Private and Advertisers at Bay
By Anne Livingston and Lynette Owens Kids spend a lot of time online. They go online to find answers for homework, coordinate school projects, share events, play games and watch videos. While online, they may feel like they are sharing with just...
5 Ways to Teach Kids to Use Technology Safely
By Lynette Owens Below is an excerpt of a guest post I did for the Washington Post today. You can read the full post @ http://ow.ly/cD1CI The Internet has always been around as far as our children can tell. Today, as many as half of all kids up...
4 Things You Can Do This Internet Safety Awareness Month
By Lynette Owens June is Internet Safety Awareness month in the U.S., but it's a great time for everyone everywhere to stop and take a few moments to educate yourself and your family about all matters concerning digital literacy, safety, and...
Are Families No Longer A Priority For The Video Game Industry?
As summer nears, the hours logged by kids and families with entertainment such as video games are about to go up. Johner Riehl, founder of Family Friendly Video Games, has some great insight into the trends in video games and provides resources...