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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
Understand what a password is, why it’s important and learn 3 password skills to keep you safe and secure.
2-Factor Authentication
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.
Healthy Habits
Understand why it is important to have healthy habits when using the internet and learn 7 healthy habits.
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- Camera Safety
- Time Online
- Kindness
- Safety Settings
- Misinformation
Managing Family Life Online
Webinar Series
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.
These webinars are free and available on demand in our website. Share it with family and friends, and in social media.
Events
Trend Micro employees deliver free internet safety talks to students, parents and educators all around the world covering a wide range of safety topics.
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
Facebook for Kids: Is it That Alarming?
By Lynette Owens A Wall Street Journal article this week has stirred again a discussion about Facebook allowing those under 13 to use its site. Mark Zuckerberg once addressed it in public, when asked about it. It strikes me as odd as Facebook’s...
Making Good ‘Choices’: Words from the 2012 What’s Your Story? contest winners
By Lynette Owens We are proud to have selected the winners of the 3rd annual What's Your Story? online safety video contest. With again some great entries and engagement from youth in the US & Canada, the 2012 judges panel gathered at our...
Online Safety and Video Creation, Sharing, Chatting
By Lynette Owens This is the 4th in our 10 for 10 weekly series of online safety and digital literacy tips. Last week, the Pew center released a study about teens and their attitudes and behaviors around online video use. Today, 37% of teens use...
How to Teach Kids to Steer Clear of Cybercrime
By Lynette Owens This is the 3rd in our "10 for 10" weekly series of online safety and digital literacy tips. Hackers. Spammers. Identity Thieves. These are not words that elicit the level of concern and emotion that bullying, sexting, or...
End of Piracy? New Copyright Enforcement Program to Launch Fall 2012
By Lynette Owens This post was ammended on June 27 to reflect new information. The program will launch this fall, not July 1 as previously noted. Earlier this year, the world banded together to defeat a bill called the Stop Online Piracy Act...
eReaders and Parental Controls
by Lynette Owens This is the 1st in our '10 for 10' weekly series of online safety and digital literacy tips. Since launching Trend Micro’s Internet safety for kids and families program in 2008, I’ve seen the topic of safe and responsible...
From cyberbullying to online reputations to cell phones, ‘What’s Your Story?’
By Lynette Owens The world’s current obsession with kids and technology is understandably rooted in the fear of the unknown and is further fueled by the media’s sensationalization of “kids gone wild” stories that are true but rarely happen....
This Data Privacy Day, Protect What You Post and Even What You Don’t
By Lynette Owens January 28 marks the 4th annual Data Privacy Day which is recognized in over 40 countries. On this day each year since 2008, governments, corporations, schools, and individuals raise awareness about data privacy with the goal of...
What To Tell Your Kids About Online Piracy
By Lynette Owens This past Wednesday, Wikipedia and many other online communities decided to blackout their websites for as long as 24 hours in protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP Act (PIPA). These two pieces of U.S....