How To Translate The Articles on Our Website Into Other Languages
- The White Hatter

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Many parents and caregivers access our FREE digital literacy and internet safety articles, books, and PDF’s through our websites. However, some of our followers have asked us if we provide this information in other languages, unfortunately we do not.
The good news is that modern web browsers and built-in website translation tools can often help parents translate our FREE web books, articles, and PDF’s into their preferred language quickly and free of charge not only on our web site, but others as well.
Here are links to the big 4 Web Browsers that allow the user to translate our books, articles, and PDF’s on our website
Google Chrome:
Apple Safari
Firefox
Microsoft Edge:
Using ChatGPT Or Google Gemini
Although using a web browser’s built-in website translation feature is often the simplest and most reliable option, another increasingly popular approach is the use of artificial intelligence platforms such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini. These AI tools can often provide more natural, context-aware translations that better capture tone, nuance, and intended meaning rather than simply translating words literally. This can be especially helpful for longer articles, educational content, or writing that contains emotion, humour, cultural references, or specialized terminology. However, users should still review AI-generated translations carefully, since even advanced AI systems can occasionally misunderstand context, wording, or intent.
ChatGPT Prompt:
In the ChatGPT “ask anything” box type the following:
“translate the content of the article located in this link into french Canadian section by section until completed (paste the URL link to the article)
After each section has been completed, type “continue” until you see a final message similar to “The article has now been fully translated into French Canadian in 5 sections.”
Google Gemini:
In the “Ask Gemini” box type the following:
“translate the content of this link into French Canadian (paste URL link to the article)”
Important Parent Reminder About Translation Accuracy
Although browser based and AI powered translation tools have improved significantly, parents and caregivers should remember that they are not perfect. Automated translation can sometimes produce awkward wording, miss important context, or misunderstand technical, legal, medical, or culturally specific language. A sentence may appear translated, but the meaning may not always carry over exactly as intended.
This becomes especially important when families are reading information connected to medical care, legal rights, school policies, online safety guidance, mental health resources, or other sensitive topics. In these situations, even small translation errors can create confusion or misunderstanding.
Parents and caregivers should also consider privacy when using online translation tools. Some translation services process webpage text or pasted content through external servers. For this reason, avoid copying and pasting passwords, private conversations, sensitive student information, financial details, medical records, or other confidential material into online translation websites unless you fully trust the service being used.
Translation tools built into modern browsers can make important online information far more accessible for families from diverse linguistic backgrounds. Whether using Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Safari, Google Translate, or another trusted service, these tools can help parents and caregivers , where english as a second language to better understand the resources that we offer on our page. However, technology should be viewed as a helpful bridge, not a perfect replacement for human clarification, trusted interpretation, and direct communication when the information is complex or sensitive.
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