#Privacy
Privacy is maintenance, not a one-off. Apps reset defaults, permissions accumulate, and accounts outlive the interest that created them.
Articles under this tag cover the routine: what to review, how often, and what “reasonable” looks like at both ends of the scale — a family account check-up on one side, and the testing and certification regimes behind the platforms on the other.
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Online Safety
Social Media + Sharing: What a Single Post Really Gives Away
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.
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Online Safety
The Apps Kids Are Actually Using — And What Each One Does
A parent's field guide to the app categories on your child's phone: what they do, which setting matters most, and the questions worth asking about each.
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Online Safety
Privacy and Security Check-Up: Twenty Minutes, Once a Term
We work, learn and socialise online more than ever. A short, repeatable account check-up you can do with your child — passwords, two-factor, permissions, and old accounts.
by Project B3
