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  2. Keeping children safe on social media: What parents should ...

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    For years, there has been a push among parents, educators and tech experts to wait to give children phones — and access to social media — until they are older, such as the “Wait Until 8th” pledge that has parents sign a pledge not to give their kids a smartphone until the 8th grade, or about age 13 or 14. Some wait even later, like 16 ...

  3. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020, Bobby Rush and Tim Walberg introduced a similar house bill known as the Preventing Real Online Threats Endangering Children Today (PROTECT Kids) Act, which would extend all existing COPPA consent requirements to users under the age of 16, and explicitly add mobile apps, "precise geolocation", and biometric data to its remit.

  4. Is Roblox safe for kids? Here's what parents need to know. - AOL

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    A Delaware man has been charged with kidnapping an 11-year-old girl he ... many wondering just how safe it is for kids to use. ... fastest growing age groups, those in the 17-24 and 13-16 age ...

  5. Everloop - Wikipedia

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    Everloop was an online social media site specifically made for children ages 8–13. The site used 'loops' that were similar to Facebook groups that gave teens a place to interact. [1] They were small communities created around interests in categories such as video and photo sharing, writing, video games, etc.

  6. Parental controls - Wikipedia

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    These controls were created to assist parents in their ability to restrict certain content viewable by their children. [1] This may be content they deem inappropriate for their age, maturity level or feel is aimed more at an adult audience. [2] Parental controls fall into roughly four categories: content filters, which limit access to age ...

  7. How to talk to your kids about porn - AOL

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    Be proactive. Carnagey says there are four markers she suggests parents look for to help determine when it's a good time to start talking about porn with their children. The first is age; while ...

  8. Kiddle (search engine) - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 2014. Kiddle.co is a web search engine and online encyclopedia emphasizing safety for children. Kiddle search is powered by Google Programmable Search Engine and employs SafeSearch with additional filters. Kiddle is powered by Google Custom Search but is not affiliated with Google LLC. [1] It has been mistaken for a Google product in ...

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