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Talking to Kids about Online Security

Have you ever gotten that eye roll from a 10-year-old when you try to talk to them about cybersecurity? While a lot of kids know a great deal about navigating technology, they still need guidance about safety. A good starting point is comparing being home alone to being online alone (from a parent’s or guardian’s perspective). 

Home alone plan:

  1. Keep a list of emergency contacts
  2. Do not open the door to strangers
  3. Keep doors and windows locked
  4. Don’t answer the phone unless it is us
  5. Don’t climb on the furniture
  6. Mobile alone plan:

Notify us about uncomfortable interactions

  1. Don’t connect with strangers
  2. Use strong passwords and auto-update apps
  3. Don’t answer messages from strangers
  4. Don’t go to sketchy websites

Providing clear guidelines about what kids should or shouldn’t do online will help keep the whole family safe


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