Can your child recognise suspicious online behaviour? While online, children may face many challenges. But when met with potential danger, do they know how to react? We have prepared three scenarios your children might experience online.
Let's talking about sexting Children are on their devices more than ever before. The average child now spends 3.8 hours a day online, up over 10% from the year before. Whilst spending time online can be good for cultivating social skills and helping with homework, it can, unfortunately, open your child up to abuse.
What Christmas online scams should your children be aware of? During the holiday season, e-shops are full of deals giving scammers plenty of opportunity to trick an unsuspecting victim. For kids, who tend to be more naïve, it can be difficult to navigate the digital environment safely. What seasonal scams should they be aware of, and how to avoid them?
Digital Matters: Living in an increasingly digital world Today, we can go from offline to online in a simple click. Countless services have become digital, and most of us have more IoT devices than we know what to do with, so it’s no shock that the new tech climate incites new threats at intractable speed. The technological transformation continues - as exciting as that is - making navigating the digital world safely more crucial than ever.
12 tips on how to keep your family safe online In this article, we provide some simple tips that will help you safeguard your family against the scourge of cyber threats so that you can all browse the internet with confidence.
New school term? Here's some scams to keep an eye on Keep an eye out for these pesky scams and find out how to avoid them.
Homeworking as a parent during social distancing / Cybersecurity expert’s top tips Learn from ESET’s security expert about ways you can work safely from home during the Covid-19 pandemic.