internet safety
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Kiddle Is a (Mostly) Safe Search Engine for Kids
Releasing my son slowly but surely onto the internet is not something I have enjoyed as a parent. But the kid is in fourth grade, and not only does he have to research topics for school projects once in a while, he also needs to learn how to search for information online — a thing…
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Teach Your Kids about Online Safety by Building LEGO
It’s a universal problem — you want to teach your kids about online safety. But they just want to build LEGO all day. Well finally, you can do both at the same time with LEGO’s newly launched “Build and Talk” activities.
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Why Do Some Websites Have WWW1 Or WWW2 In The URL?
Occasionally websites will redirect you to a version of their URL that replace the regular old WWW with a WWW1, or WWW2, or rarely even 3, 4, 5 and onwards. In a world with increasingly elaborate online scams involving fake emails and domains, these unexpected numbers can feel like cause for concern. So what’s the…