
Tech Trends: Deepfake Nonconsensual Pornography, Meta and Doxing
This month, we unpack the new trend of “consensual doxing” and also offer some tips to prevent your child from getting exploited online.

This month, we unpack the new trend of “consensual doxing” and also offer some tips to prevent your child from getting exploited online.

What’s a parent to do in the face of this epidemic?

Not all parental controls are created the same. And our tutorial for Amazon Prime Video isn’t one you’ll want to miss.

Entertainment, pop culture and technology play a huge role in how boys are shaped mentally, emotionally and even spiritually. How can parents combat that?

Research shows that those who read for fun when they’re little tend to score higher on tests and have fewer problems with depression as they get older.

Netflix has a lot of content. Some of it might be just fine for your family. Other shows and movies? Definitely not.

TruPlay is a solid beginning for parents looking for faith-based video game alternatives.

Talk to your child as much as you can, face-to-face as much as you can.

Studies have shown that cutting back on social media can be positive. But the real goal is to make whatever time you spend online as happy and healthy as you can.

How can parents teach their kids to use technology responsibly in an ever-changing digital age? These 5 books offer some insight.
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