Safer At Home, Safer Online: Chats, Video Calls and Game Lobbies
Texting, video-chatting and gaming are how kids keep in touch. Here's how to make each of those three channels safer without cutting your child off from their friends.
Read guideNothing on a feed is neutral. A photo carries a location, a uniform, a street name, a school crest, a routine. A scroll carries a mood. Neither is obvious to a twelve-year-old, and both are obvious to a stranger.
Articles under this category cover what a single post gives away, how to use social media when anxiety is already high, what the current app of the moment does, and how to keep a feed from quietly setting the tone of someone’s day.
Texting, video-chatting and gaming are how kids keep in touch. Here's how to make each of those three channels safer without cutting your child off from their friends.
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Feeling anxious? You're not alone — and your feed is probably making it worse. A practical guide to using social media without letting it set your mood.

You're at a party, you take a group photo, you post it. Here's everything that photo tells a stranger — and the three-question test that makes kids stop and think first.