Grandparents Are More Tech-Savvy Than You Think
The vast majority of people aged 60+ in the United States are not as tech-deficient as their millennial grandchildren might assume.
Internet Psychologist
The vast majority of people aged 60+ in the United States are not as tech-deficient as their millennial grandchildren might assume.
Parents across the UK agree that technology is damaging their children and would like to go back to the ‘old days’ and pledge their support for the UK’s National Unplugging Day
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Friendly WiFi Initiative Recognizes Public Places That Provide Secure and Filtered Wi-Fi
Families across Britain are urged to enter themselves and their families into the first National Unplugging Day Awards in celebration of the best off line activities such as painting, drawing, photography and writing.
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What is believed to be the first ever comprehensive report on the ‘dark web’ has been published today by Intelliagg
Chubb has added cyber bullying coverage to its U.S. Masterpiece® Family Protection policy to help cover clients and their families from the expenses associated with a cyber bullying incident.
New research from BullGuard reveals that 66 per cent of consumers are very worried about hacks and breaches against their IoT devices
More consumers globally are supplementing traditional TV versus leaving it
Kaspersky Lab urges parents to question their teen’s online habits ahead of Safer Internet Day 2016
New findings from Experian show that Cyber Monday retained its rank as the top email volume and transaction day; 90 percent of emails included an offer
Six in ten worried parents monitor their children’s phones to see what they’re up to online, according to new research by internet and mobile security expert BullGuard.
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