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Talking With Kids About Online Content: Finding the Middle Ground
Raising kids today means guiding them through a flood of online voices, from podcasts to TikTok to group chats. Some content can feel extreme, and the instinct is to shut it down. But when youth only hear one side, they lose the chance to think critically. By asking questions, listening, and exploring sources together, parents can help kids build balance, resilience, and thoughtful perspectives in a noisy digital world.

The White Hatter
Sep 263 min read


iOS 26 Roll-Out For iPhone & iPad: What Parents & Caregivers Need to Know About Apple’s New Safety Features
iOS 26 Roll-Out For iPhone & iPad: What Parents & Caregivers Need to Know About Apple’s New Safety Features
Apple is putting safety technology front and center with its latest software release, iOS 26 (1). First announced in June and now available worldwide, the update introduces a suite of parental controls designed to make iPhones, iPads, Macs safer.
These tools are not a substitute for conversations or active parenting, but they can support the boundaries you have alread

The White Hatter
Sep 234 min read


Contrary To What Some In Our Industry Say, Parents and Caregivers CAN Compete With Big Tech!
Parents are not powerless against Big Tech. Despite billion-dollar budgets and endless algorithms, research shows that kids don’t just absorb content, they interpret it through the conversations, examples, and guidance they get at home. Your presence and influence shape how they see the online world. Big Tech may capture their eyes, but you shape their understanding.

The White Hatter
Sep 215 min read


Anxious Parents Are Creating Anxious Kids!
Anxiety in youth isn’t born in a vacuum, it often reflects what they see in us. Kids don’t just listen, they watch how we react, solve problems, and cope. When parents catastrophize or ban technology without explanation, it fuels worry. Calm modeling, open conversations, and digital literacy help shift anxiety from something that controls kids to something they can manage with confidence.

The White Hatter
Sep 85 min read


What Parents Should Know About This Stealerium Malware Story
A new type of malware named “Stealerium” is being used by cybercriminals in highly invasive attacks. (1) It doesn’t just grab passwords or financial info, it actively watches for pornography searches or browsing. When it detects such content, it secretly takes screenshots of the browser and snaps a photo of the user via their webcam. All this data is then sent to criminals who can use it to blackmail victims.

The White Hatter
Sep 62 min read
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