Choosing wisely: a guide to your kids’ first gadget
Ready, set, tech: preparing for your kids’ first device.
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Ready, set, tech: preparing for your kids’ first device.
A detailed checklist on how to prepare for and navigate your child’s first gadget experience.
Studying search queries popular with kids will help you start speaking your kid’s language.
We recently released a new version of our parental control app, Kaspersky Safe Kids. Here’s what’s new.
How young children can spend money on games, apps, and even YouTube, and what you can do to protect your wallet.
In computer games, where does the money go — and what can you do about it?
It’s hard not to worry when you don’t know where your child is. We explain how to pinpoint their location and save your nerves.
What exactly do those age restrictions mean? Can a 10-year-old play a 12+ rated title?
Considering buying a smartphone for your kid? Here are the pros and cons, and how to choose a device.
If you get worried when your child hangs out with friends for too long or fear they might be skipping classes, use Kaspersky Safe Kids.
Do your children spend all their time on their computer or smartphone? Kaspersky Safe Kids can help.
Setting up your child’s first smartphone right will help keep them safe — and save you money.
As we raise kids in the digital age, the rules are constantly changing. Parents need to find the new best practices to rear kids with our connected lives.
The updated version of Kaspersky Safe Kids addresses three typical parental control issues.
Why Kaspersky Internet Security for Android and Safe Kids are set to lose some features.
How do you explain the basic concepts of staying safe on the Internet to your kids? With a good book, of course!
A lot of mobile apps and Web services rated for any age can actually expose your kids to scary content. We have tips on how to deal with that.
The My Kaspersky website gives you remote control over the security solutions on all of your devices.
Kaspersky Safe Kids helps protect your children from inappropriate content and limit device use time, but kids are potentially able to delete the app. Here’s how to prevent that from happening.
Our children might conceal something they do on the Internet from us. What can we do about it?
Cyberbullying is one of the unpleasant effects of hyper-socialization that the Internet as a whole – and social networks in particular – bring us. Learn how to protect your children from it.