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Essential rules for keeping your child safe online this holiday
ZA🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

Essential rules for keeping your child safe online this holiday

This article discusses the importance of online safety for children during the holiday season as schools close and more time is spent on digital devices. It highlights risks such as cyberbullying, exposure to inappropriate content, and encounters with online predators. The piece offers practical advice for parents, including conducting a 'Holiday Privacy Audit,' setting boundaries on device usage, using parental control tools, and encouraging open communication with children about online behavior. The recommendations emphasize balancing digital freedom with protection, without resorting to extreme measures like restricting access to devices entirely.

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IOL (Independent Online) logoIOL (Independent Online)Party-alignedCenter10 hr. ago
Essential rules for keeping your child safe online this holiday

This article discusses the importance of online safety for children during the holiday season as schools close and more time is spent on digital devices. It highlights risks such as cyberbullying, exposure to inappropriate content, and encounters with online predators. The piece offers practical advice for parents, including conducting a 'Holiday Privacy Audit,' setting boundaries on device usage, using parental control tools, and encouraging open communication with children about online behavior. The recommendations emphasize balancing digital freedom with protection, without resorting to extreme measures like restricting access to devices entirely.

Bias read (Center): The article presents balanced, non-partisan advice focused on practical parenting strategies for online safety. While the topic relates to public policy (child welfare), the framing remains neutral, offering general guidelines rather than advocating for specific political agendas. The emphasis is on

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