A lot of us are on edge about our online security in the wake of the Optus hack. 3 things you need to know about what gets sold by hackers, and 3 things to start doing to protect your data.
A lot of us are on edge about our online security in the wake of the Optus hack. 3 things you need to know about what gets sold by hackers, and 3 things to start doing to protect your data.
The Morning Show: Every parent warns their child not to talk to strangers, but did you know that kids’ devices are collecting massive amounts of data on them?
The Morning Show: 77% of us regularly use online reviews to make a new purchase, but how reliable are these reviews?
Washington Post: Should children have the right to have what they posted or others posted of them erased once they become adults. Should they have the right to have their ‘childhood’ online identity forgotten?
Around 95% of tweens have a social media account despite the legal age being 13 years. Social media companies are now setting up kid version of their platforms. I discuss the pros and cons of kids using these platforms and what parents need to know and do to keep their child safe.
Daily Telegraph: Want to give your child their first smartphone but not sure they’re ready for it. Here’s the pros and cons of giving a smartwatch first.
SkyNews: Australian young women cop more abuse online than girls from other parts of the world? Why is this? What are they doing wrong? From my work I identify the 3 factors causing this.
Channel 7: With lockdowns in place and feelings of isolation at an all-time high, romance scams have become increasingly concerning
Originally published here TikTok has become a hot political potato. Does this mean that our children who use this video-sharing app are they at risk? Should parents be worried? If you’re a parent here are the issues. Never has […]
“Catfished” is one of the most Googled searches in recent days. What is it and why is everyone looking it up?