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    5 Tips to Make Sense of Cyber Security

    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022
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    5 Tips to Make Sense of Cyber Security

    It’s no secret that kids have a sense of invincibility. While that trait can bring some endearing reminders of the innocence of childhood, it can also have some highly unfortunate consequences. In the context of cyber security, an action by an unknowing child can impact the entire family.

    The majority of U.S. households are filled with devices that pose a potential threat to your personal security. In fact, according to the 2016 Global Consumer Security Survey by Trend Micro, nearly half of households have two or more computers and nearly a third have three or more smartphones. That means the opportunities are plentiful for missteps to occur.

    Despite the many benefits of a highly connected world, the potential for danger is strong. The same study found that 65 percent of respondents’ computers had been infected with a virus or malware. Other concerns included damage or loss of files, children viewing inappropriate content, cyberbullying and ID or password theft.

    While there are plenty of parental controls and blocks available, they aren’t foolproof. Educating children about the potential risks and how to avoid them can go a long way toward protecting your family from potential cyber problems.

    Open up a conversation with your children about cyber security with these tips from the experts at Trend Micro:

    1. Understand what you’re saying yes to. Be involved, knowledgeable and interested in the devices, apps and sites your children use for school and for fun. For sites they use for school, ask their teachers for more information. For apps they’re using at home, spend 15 minutes trying it out yourself.
    1. Use privacy settings and features. Make sure you understand what privacy protections your browser or devices offer for your family when your kids are accessing their favorite sites, apps and online services. Many browsers allow you to prevent sites from tracking what you do and where you go online, so spend some time looking at web browser settings to see what privacy options are available to you. Mobile devices also have settings that can restrict apps from knowing your physical location or accessing your camera, microphone, photos or contacts.
    1. Use features and services available within an app or website. Also take a look at the privacy settings available in the specific apps, websites or games your family uses. Most will let you have a private account, which means the whole world won’t be able to see what you post or who you’re connected to. It also means that people have to ask your permission before they can follow you.
    1. Remember that being online is a public life. Nothing is truly private online. If you and your family keep this in mind, it can help you all think through what you are about to post, like and click on, as well as who you connect with online.
    1. Talk to other families. Other kids or families may have a different definition of what is or isn’t “private.” Encourage your kids to talk to their friends about how they will respect each other’s privacy online. Good friends will understand, think and ask before posting a photo or information about their friends. Talk to other parents about your feelings on privacy, too, and ask for their opinions with the goal of protecting and respecting each other’s privacy online.

    Explore more ideas to keep your kids and family safe online at internetsafety.trendmicro.com.

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    Get Talking

    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022
    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022

    Get TalkingCelebrate Family History Month by making time for important family conversationsOctober is National Family History Month, and the perfect opportunity for families to gather, share memories

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    5 Ways to Make an Impact on Children

    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022
    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022

    5 Ways to Make an Impact on ChildrenWhen looking for opportunities to make an impact on the lives of others, selecting a cause to support can be an overwhelming task with so many options to choose fro

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    Make Emergency Planning a Priority

    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022
    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022

    Make Emergency Planning a PriorityWith plummeting temperatures and winter storm season on the horizon, it\’s time to refresh your family\’s emergency plan. Not only is it necessary to ensure you have th

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    Empowering Teens through Smart Spending

    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022
    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022

    Empowering Teens through Smart SpendingHelping teens learn to handle money can be a tricky proposition. Mistakes can quite literally be costly, but there’s really no substitute for hands-on practice w

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    Tips for Family Safety

    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022
    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022

    Tips for Family SafetyHow to keep your busy, adventurous family safeFamilies are seemingly always on the go. From soccer games and school trips to excursions with friends and vacations with the family

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    Foundation for the Future

    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022
    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022

    Foundation for the FutureSTEM plays a vital role in youth educationMaking sure your kids are ready to take on the world as adults is arguably one of the most important roles of a parent. Now, more tha

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    7 Ways to Help Hurricane Victims

    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022
    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022

    7 Ways to Help Hurricane VictimsNatural disasters come in multiple forms and can quickly devastate many lives in a matter of moments. While they all can cause nightmares for those affected, few are as

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    A Deserved Day for Dad

    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022
    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022

    A Deserved Day for Dad6 gracious Father’s Day gift ideasWhether dad wants to spend his day on the patio, in the garage, on the couch or at a ballgame, Father’s Day is the perfect opportunity to celebr

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    5 Fun, Educational Summer Activities for Kids

    by Melissa Paine August 5, 2022
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    5 Fun, Educational Summer Activities for KidsSummer may be a break from formal education, but keeping kids excited about learning can be an easy way to keep them active and engaged instead of zoned ou

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