Learn how to protect kids on connected devices through strategies like eSIM security, parental controls, setting screen time boundaries, and family safety agreements.
Road trip season is upon us, and trust us, there’s no better excuse to allow some quality screen time. Letting the kids play age-appropriate games, watch their favorite shows or even read makes the ...
Parents dramatically reduce privacy and security risks with quick, five-minute fixes recommended by cybersecurity ...
Picture this: Your little one is strapped into their car seat, and you’ve got four hours of highway ahead. You could pack a bag full of juice boxes and hope for the best, or you could arm yourself ...
More parents are using GPS trackers and smartwatches to keep tabs on their children, but experts warn that these devices can ...
80% of parents in one survey track their kids’ locations. Trackers on the market range from inexpensive Bluetooth tags to GPS ...
Picture this: Your little one is strapped into their car seat, and you’ve got four hours of highway ahead. You could pack a bag full of juice boxes and hope for the best, or you could arm yourself ...
How often do you pull out an atlas or flip through a phone book? Do you remember the last time you charged up a digital camera or camcorder? Probably not, thanks to that smartphone in your pocket.
The majority of medical and surgical devices used to treat children are not cleared by the Food and Drug Administration for use in pediatric populations, according to a new report from the American ...