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Children who post publicly on social media even occasionally are more likely than their peers to report feeling depressed and ...
Kristin Lewis works in online safety, but her son's in-app purchase from a stranger taught her a powerful lesson about ...
With children out of school and sometimes home alone, a child safety expert said summertime is a time of year when predators are working hard to exploit young people online.
MADISON, Wis. – As kids grow up in a world where screen time, apps, and social media are part of everyday life, many parents find it difficult to talk about digital safety. That’s why SSM ...
The posters, which went up this month at bus shelters, feature the phrase “SHOW ME YOUR” followed by either a peach, eggplant ...
As summer break begins for millions of school-aged children across New York State, Governor Hochul is urging parents, ...
Three family influencers, each followed by over 100,000 people on Instagram, explain how they manage risks and reap the ...
As more aspects of daily life transition online, now is the time to discuss internet safety with kids and teens. In recognition of June as National Internet Safety Month, Lauren’s Kids, a South ...
Our kids deserve real protection, not performative legislation that sounds good in headlines but creates real harm for the communities that need our support most.
Opinion: Despite good intentions, the Kids Online Safety Act infringes on parental autonomy and free speech. The government shouldn't parent our kids.
Protecting your family online doesn’t require advanced degrees in computer science. Cox Communications can help with parental controls.
Senator Ashley Moody (R-FL) announced her support Tuesday for the bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), joining a growing coalition of senators pushing for stronger protections for children ...