
Down the Rabbit Hole: How to Beat YouTube’s Algorithm
At best YouTube can be addicting. At worse, it can lead us down some harmful rabbit holes. Here’s how to stop both.
At best YouTube can be addicting. At worse, it can lead us down some harmful rabbit holes. Here’s how to stop both.
Between new government regulations, chaos at OpenAI, and more and more reports of cheating via AI-generated content, AI is November’s top tech trend.
Apple TV+ has a lot of award-winning content. But that doesn’t mean those shows are necessarily family-friendly.
Not all parental controls are created the same. And our tutorial for the streaming platform Hulu isn’t one you’ll want to miss.
Studies seem to show a link between kids’ overexposure to blue light and the early onset of puberty.
We all know that parental controls exist, but do we actually use them? And do they even work? What else can we do to protect our kids?
This month, we unpack the new trend of “consensual doxing” and also offer some tips to prevent your child from getting exploited online.
When you hear the name The Daily Wire, you might think of politics. That’s because the “right-of-center” news outlet was created by political commentators Ben
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Not all parental controls are created the same. And our tutorial for Amazon Prime Video isn’t one you’ll want to miss.
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 >>