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Expert reveals 7 tips to keep your child safe online

Here is how you can protect your child in the cyber age

 


Photo by Ali Pli on Unsplash
Photo by Ali Pli on Unsplash

The digital world plays a big role in children's lives nowadays, however, increased screen time brings potential risks, making it more important than ever for parents to ensure their children are safe online.  

 

Khaled Bentoumi, co-founder of anyIP, offers seven tips to help safeguard children while allowing them to explore the digital world responsibly. 

 

1. Educate your kids 

Start by teaching your children about the potential dangers of being online, such as cyberbullying, predators, and scams. Explain why sharing personal information such as their name, address, or school can be risky. Foster open communication so they feel comfortable talking to you about their online experiences, good or bad. 

 

2. Use parental controls 

Take advantage of parental control tools to safeguard your child’s digital activities. Use filters to block inappropriate content and limit access to certain apps or websites. Monitoring tools can help you review their browsing history and ensure their interactions stay within safe boundaries. 

 

3. Have devices in shared spaces 

Place computers, tablets, and other devices in shared spaces like the living room, so you can easily supervise their use. Engage with your child by playing their favorite games or exploring apps together, which also gives you insight into their online habits. 

 

4. Set rules and boundaries 

Establish clear rules about when and how your child can use the internet. Set time limits to prevent excessive screen time and encourage breaks for offline activities. If they’re on social media, ensure their accounts are private and they only connect with trusted individuals. 

 

5. Teach cybersecurity basics 

Help your child understand the importance of cybersecurity by teaching them to create strong, unique passwords and never share them with others. Show them how to recognise phishing attempts and suspicious links that could compromise their safety. 

 

6. Encourage reporting of issues 

Create an environment where your child feels safe reporting any uncomfortable or threatening online experiences. Teach them how to block and report abusive users or content and emphasise that they won’t get in trouble for seeking help. 

 

7. Lead by example 

Model good online behaviour by practicing what you preach. Limit your own screen time, avoid oversharing personal information and maintain respectful online interactions. Children learn by observing, so your habits will influence theirs. 

 

Khaled Bentoumi, co-founder of anyIP, added,:

 

"With a recent Ofcom report finding that 99% of children spend time online, it’s crucial for parents to take an active role in their children’s online safety. By combining open communication, clear boundaries, and the use of technology, like parental controls, we can create a safer digital environment for kids while teaching them how to navigate the online world responsibly." 

 

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