Student & Family Resources

  • The passwords are generated from a large set of preselected words. Dino has gone to some effort to ensure there are no offensive words and no possible offensive combinations.

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  • As more devices find their way into your home, it becomes even more critical to properly secure them to keep you and your family safe from cyber-attacks. This series of free resources provides practical advice on how to properly secure your home devices and so much more!

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  • The best way to protect your kids online? Talk to them. While kids value the opinions of their peers, most tend to rely on their parents for help on the issues that matter most.

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  • Here are a few things we should all do to protect our kids and our home networks.

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  • To make the most of the Internet, kids need to be prepared to make smart decisions. Be Internet Awesome teaches kids the fundamentals of digital citizenship and safety so they can explore the online world with confidence.

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  • These tips, based on the latest research, will help teens’ socializing stay fun and safe.

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  • Digital tools and settings can help you stay on top of your kid's online life, but can't replace staying involved, having conversations, and helping them make responsible choices.

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  • In order for children to be safe online and to make safe and smart choices with their technology, it requires the adults in their lives to remind them about practicing healthy cybersecurity hygiene and help them as they learn the advantages and disadvantages of technology and the Internet.

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  • Parental controls are available on most internet-enabled devices like computers, smartphones, tablets and gaming systems. When enabling parental controls, use age-appropriate settings to filter, monitor and block your child’s activities.

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  • By using DNS filtering, you can ensure kids are protected from browsing dangerous online sites.

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  • Although there can never be a 100% guarantee of safety and security online or offline, there are things you and your kids can do that can greatly reduce the chances of something going wrong.

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  • The number of ways children today can go online and interact with others is staggering. From new social media apps and games to schools issuing Chromebooks, kids’ social lives and futures depend on their ability to make the most of technology. As parents, we want to make sure they do so in a safe and secure manner. However, this can be a challenge, as many of us never grew up in a technical environment like this. To help you, we cover the key steps to enabling today’s kids to make the most of technology safely and securely.

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  • Since launching 1.1.1.1, the number one request we have received is to provide a version of the product that automatically filters out bad sites. While 1.1.1.1 can safeguard user privacy and optimize efficiency, it is designed for direct, fast DNS resolution, not for blocking or filtering content. The requests we’ve received largely come from home users who want to ensure that they have a measure of protection from security threats and can keep adult content from being accessed by their kids. Today, we're happy to answer those requests.

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  • The best way to protect your kids online? Talk to them. While kids value the opinions of their peers, most tend to rely on their parents for help on the issues that matter most. Here are some resources to help you get started.

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  • Which privacy settings should you use? What are the ins and outs of parental controls? Get tips on everything from the basics, such as smart usernames, to the big stuff, such as appropriate sharing.

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  • With this activity kit, parents, teachers and other guardians have some concrete tools to help teach their children about online safety and security in a fun and engaging way.

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  • Learn how to check your browser history and find out what web sites your kids are visiting. Hosted by Liz Perle, Common Sense Media's Editor-In-Chief.

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