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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.
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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
A Wish List on International Data Privacy Day
by Lynette T. Owens Online privacy has been a hotly debated topic for a while now, and it has intensified as greater numbers of people from multiple generations are finally adopting new devices and applications. When you start researching the...
CES Musings from a Mom & Internet Safety Advocate
By Lynette T. Owens The 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was held in Las Vegas Convention Center this past January 6-9 and showcased everything from cars and robotic vacuum cleaners to holographic displays and advances in...
Your Family’s Privacy and the Xbox 360 Kinect
By Lynette Owens Santa was very good to my kids this Christmas. They were thrilled to discover that even though they both asked for a Nintendo Wii, they awoke on December 25 to find an Xbox Kinect waiting for them. It is quite a leap from Atari...
Continuing the Fight Against Online Child Pornography
By Lynette T. Owens Today, we announced our membership to the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) based in the UK. This has enabled us to expand the fight we began earlier this year to stop the online distribution of child sexual abuse images when we...
What the U.S. FTC’s ‘Do Not Track’ List Means to You and Your Kids
By Lynette T. Owens The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is pushing for consumer privacy legislation that would give you the ability to stop websites from tracking your surfing habits. Sites track you partly to make your surfing experience easier –...
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...
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...
Will Withholding Funds Make Internet Safety Education Happen in Schools?
By Lynette T. Owens Just over a year ago, I had the good fortune to meet with the IT director of our local school district, a district which includes about 5, 000 students attending 5 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school. During...
Anti-bullying Education: Start Young and Start Collaborating
By Lynette T. Owens My daughter’s backpack always comes home filled with interesting things – art projects, homework assignments, half-eaten lunches. Two days ago, an unexpected letter was there. It notified us that the students at her...