I want to be safer online, but...
- I'm concerned I cannot protect my children online.
- I’m worried my financial information isn’t truly secure.
- I’m anxious I’ve already clicked on something dangerous.
- I’m concerned hackers could access my accounts right now.
- I’m uncertain I’d recognize a deepfake or AI-generated scam.
- I’m uncertain I’d even realise I’ve been hacked until it’s too late.
- I’m anxious I could be the weak link in a workplace cyberattack.
- I’m worried I wouldn’t spot a phishing email before it’s too late.
- I’m worried I’m sharing more personal information than I realise.
- I’m concerned the person I’m talking to isn’t who they say they are.
- I’m anxious my data has already been stolen or sold on the dark web.
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Online Safety Guide Content Overview:
The Be Hard to Hack - Teen Online Safety Guide is a comprehensive resource covering essential topics to keep your Teen safe online. At present, the guide includes modules on the following:
Core Modules:
- Digital Technology 101
- Digital Threats 101
Threats:
- Online Predators
- Cyberbullying
- Exposure to Inappropriate Content
- Phishing and Scams
- Malware
- Oversharing Online
- Identity Theft
- Inappropriate Challenges
- Age-Inappropriate Online Games
- Digital Freebies
- Screen Time Addiction
Resilience Tactics and Habits:
- Practical Parent Tactics Implementation
- Empowering Your Teen: Effective Strategies for Online Safety Education
- 50 Questions to Prompt Discussions on Online Safety with Your Teen
- How to Set Boundaries for Online Activity
- How to Monitor Online Activity
- How to Encourage Open Communication
- Using Online Controls to Protect Your Teen
- Educating Yourself on Online Safety: Empowering Parental Protection
- Establishing Clear Online Rules for Your Teen: Building a Safe Digital Foundation
- Setting Guidelines for Online Behaviour
- Utilising Privacy Settings to Protect Your Teen’s Online Presence
- Teaching Safe Browsing Habits to Your Teen
- Why Your Teen Will Outfox Your Practical Controls
The guide is an evergreen product, meaning it will continuously be updated with new information over time to ensure you and your teen stay informed about the latest online threats and safety practices.
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