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

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

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

New research suggests that teens are more prone to believe online conspiracy theories than previous generations. Yikes.

Screen-based worries aren’t going anywhere. They’ll be with us as long as screens themselves are. But parents are not powerless.

Would AI cause a nuclear fallout? Or would it simply want to live alongside us in peace?

Twitter and Threads and X, oh my! Plus, how AirTags are aiding thieves and stalkers. And read up on some harmful social media challenges.

We talk to David Murrow, author of Drowning in Screen Time, about how to battle screen addiction. Then it’s Mission: Impossible.

What is Threads? What does it have to do with Meta and Twitter? And, most importantly, what do parents need to know?

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.

AI is taking over … topics of conversation, that is. We lay out some of the pros and cons of the technology.
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>