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For Parents & Teachers

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

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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.

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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.

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Internet Safety Blog

Teen Cyberbullying Video Makes it to Times Square

By Lynette T. Owens Earlier this year, we ran a video contest called “What’s Your Story?” with the goal of engaging and educating young people on various topics related to their Internet safety.  One of the winning videos called “Pull the Plug on...

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New Facebook Privacy Guide for Parents

By Lynette T. Owens Today, our good friends at Connectsafely, together with the iKeepSafe Coalition, announced A Parents’ Guide to Facebook, a detailed resource that provides parents with step-by-step guidance on how to help their teens maintain...

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Kids and Online Privacy

By Lynette T. Owens Ambient broadcasting.  This was a phrase used to describe how ‘millenials’ – those born after 1980 – view sharing personal information online in a recent report by the Pew Center.  I thought it a very accurate description of...

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Where Will Kids Go Online Next?

By Lynette T. Owens It might not be news for teens or even people who closely follow demographic shifts in Internet traffic for a living, but young people are increasingly spending more time on social networking sites that most parents or teachers...

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Internet safety: Who’s teaching our kids?

By Lynette T. Owens Over the past year, Internet safety for kids seems to have risen moderately in importance among the general public.  It is harder for me now than a year ago to meet a parent or teacher that doesn’t have a story to tell about...

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“What’s Your Story?” Contest Winners Announced

By Lynette T. Owens After 6 weeks of watching the entries come in, and a week of determining the finalists and winners, we have finally announced the winners of the “What’s Your Story?” video contest. When we began planning the contest, we hoped to...

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