Sunrise segment: How young is too young to be on Instagram? A new generation of ‘sharents’ or parents who love to share, are setting up their kids’ usernames on social media and sharing photos as soon as they’re born.
Sunrise segment: How young is too young to be on Instagram? A new generation of ‘sharents’ or parents who love to share, are setting up their kids’ usernames on social media and sharing photos as soon as they’re born.
Channel 7 Segment: Want to give your child new technology for Christmas but don’t want them to over use it! My top tips for setting up healthy technology routines from day 1.
A new form of bullying involves using bluetooth (Airdrop) to send explicit images anonymously to anyone near you on the bus, shopping centre or public place.
A new-wave form of blackmail involves threatening to share, or publish a victim’s INTIMATE images online, unless they give in to demands. This latest blackmail syndicate targets teen boys. Alarmingly, image-based abuse is said to affect one in 10 Australians.
With shocking footage sadly coming into our social media feeds the idea of ‘ethical sharing’ is needed. This means adults and young people taking action at our grass roots level, not sharing the footage, and not playing into the hands […]
Channel 7: Big businesses are having massive security problems and our accounts are being hacked almost daily! Why is this happening and 4 steps to take if it happens to you.
80,000 images get uploaded to Instagram every 60 seconds. So how do you get noticed? Some people face danger to get the ‘stand-out’ shot!
Very young children using technology is often a taboo subject. Parents often feel they are being judged by it. In this segment I give parents tips on the best ways to guide the device use of children aged 4 years & younger.
My response to The World Health Organisation who has released new guidelines recommending babies be banned from screen time with no more than an hour-a-day access for children aged two to four years old.
Today Show: Following on from the New Zealand Gun attack I explain what the research tells us about videogames and violent behaviour.