Cybersafety
 
Should kids have computers in the bedroom?
Surviving cyber bullies How to deal with cyber bullying without making your child suffer.
Surviving cyber bullies How to deal with cyber bullying without making your child suffer.

How to deal with cyberbullying without making your child suffer. Read the article.

Gone phishing
Gone phishing

Listen to James O'Loghlin talk to Alex Parsons from MSN about Hotmail, Messenger and how email scams known as 'phishing' work and can be avoided.

Cyber-safety vodcast
Cyber-safety vodcast

Tips and advice on keeping your child safe online with K12 TV. Watch

Passwords - Choosing ones to keep your kids safe
Passwords - Choosing ones to keep your kids safe

They're a part of every day life, so it pays to teach your children how to create uncrackable passwords and keep your information safe. Find out what makes a password tamper-proof.

Privacy on Facebook

Many of us are unaware that we're giving the wrong people too much information when we go online - even listing your friends gives away more than you think.

Sexting - what every parent should know.
Sexting - what every parent should know.

James O'Loghlin talks to child psychologist Kimberley O'Brien. Listen 

Sounding off on MP3s
Sounding off on MP3s

Is your child's MP3 player damaging their hearing?  Find out more.

Downloading music online
Downloading music online

Listen to James O'Loghlin interview Tim Pithouse from Sony BMG about how to download music legally online.

I spy
I spy

Web cameras are great for seeing the people you are chatting to online, but they do have their darker uses. Read more. 

Laurel Papworth
Social networks podcast

Discover how your child is socialising online with Laurel Papworth. Listen

Staying safe online
Staying safe online

Chances are, your child uses a computer, mobile phone and the Internet more regularly than you do. Here are some tips to keep your child safe in an online world that you might not be part of. Find out more.

Sending cyberbullies into space
Sending cyberbullies into space

Bullies have existed since humans first dragged their knuckles off the ground and found they could form a fist. The schoolyard environment is far from immune. Read more.

Stranger danger
Stranger danger

Cyberspace is making communication more exciting every day, but there is a dark side. Responsible parenting means putting safety measures into place to ensure your child's online life is predator-proof. Read more.

Help your kids avoid spam!
Help your kids avoid spam!

Everybody has heard of spam - you know that it fits into the category of "bad" - but do you know what it is really? Understanding what spam is can help you and your kids avoid getting it. Find out more.

 
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