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Will Geddes Keeping Kids Safe Online

Will Geddes Keeping Kids Safe Online

How to keep your kids safe online
 
 Your go-to guide for one of the greatest dangers facing children today. 
 
 A perfect book for the long summer months, when parents and kids will be navigating their newfound free time together.
 
 According ​to ​a...

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July 14, 20187m 29s

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How to keep your kids safe online

Your go-to guide for one of the greatest dangers facing children today.

A perfect book for the long summer months, when parents and kids will be navigating their newfound free time together.

According ​to ​a ​2015 ​study, ​children ​spend ​an ​average ​of ​six ​and ​a ​half ​hours ​per ​day ​on ​screens, ​and ​the figure ​is ​rising. Ninety-three percent of teen Facebook users share their real name, sexting is now the 6th top-ranked issue in the list of health concerns for US children, and a 2016 report indicated that 33.8 percent of students between ages 12 to 17 have been victims of cyberbullying in their lifetime. Children face real dangers online, but how can parents protect their children without isolating them from the reality of our digitally connected world?

Parent Alert! includes ​cybersecurity ​advice ​from ​one ​of ​the world’s ​leading ​security specialists, ​Will ​Geddes, who coaches parents on the risks of cybercrime, sexting, cyberbullying, phishing, cyberstalking, grooming, nude selfies, and other internet dangers, and offers practical ​advice so ​that ​children ​can ​be ​engaged ​in ​modern ​media ​but ​still ​safe. Aimed at both children and parents, Parent Alert! speaks to digital natives and the less tech-savvy so that parents and children can negotiate their online presence without pitting one side against the other.

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