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05/11/2023

Are you looking to get your child a tablet, phone or similar device? If so, there are lots of things to consider. However, I would strongly recommend getting them an android device if you want to be able to monitor and protect their privacy. If you want to know why, feel free to reach out!

05/05/2023

Did you know that setting up parental controls on your child's devices is an easy and effective way to keep them safe online? Here's how you can set up parental controls to protect your child from inappropriate content and online predators:

Step 1: Choose the Right Device

Before you can set up parental controls, you need to choose the right device. Look for devices that come with built-in parental controls or consider using third-party apps or software to monitor and control your child's online activity.

Step 2: Set Up User Accounts

Create separate user accounts for your child on each device they use. This will allow you to set specific rules and restrictions for each user.

Step 3: Choose Age-Appropriate Content Filters

Most devices and apps come with age-appropriate content filters that can help you block inappropriate content. Make sure you choose the right filter for your child's age and adjust the settings as needed.

Step 4: Limit Screen Time

Setting limits on your child's screen time can help them develop healthy habits and reduce the risk of online addiction. Use parental controls to set specific time limits for each device or app.

Step 5: Monitor Online Activity

Parental control apps and software can help you monitor your child's online activity and alert you to any potential dangers. Be sure to review your child's online activity regularly and talk to them about any concerns or issues that arise.

By following these steps, you can set up parental controls to protect your child from inappropriate content and online predators. Don't wait - start protecting your child online today!

04/28/2023

According to research, the average 8- to 10-year-old spends almost 8 hours a day with a variety of media, and older children and teenagers spend around 11 hours per day with media. That is to say, young people are spending more time with technology than they do in school.

Upcoming Webinar : “Is Your Child Ready for a Smartphone?: — Techwise Families 04/18/2023

Are you struggling to decide when your child is ready for their first smartphone? Join our free webinar, "Is Your Child Ready for a Smartphone? A Guide for Parents," on May 6th at 2:00pm. Josh Randall will provide guidance on key factors to consider, such as age and maturity level, as well as tips for setting boundaries and keeping your child safe online. Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to make informed decisions for your child's well-being.

Upcoming Webinar : “Is Your Child Ready for a Smartphone?: — Techwise Families Are you struggling to decide when your child is ready for their first smartphone? Join our free webinar, "Is Your Child Ready for a Smartphone? A Guide for Parents," on May 6th at 2:00pm . Josh Randall will provide guidance on key factors to consider, such as age and maturity level, as we

04/17/2023

Have an Apple Device and have kids, you might cant to give these five parental controls a look if you haven't already.

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