There are many things to consider when deciding where to put the family computer. These considerations should include the questions of who, what, where, and why. Who will be using the computer? When deciding where the family computer should be …[Continue]
Safety Tips For Online Gaming
One of the most important jobs that a parent has is to keep their kids safe: basically protect them from any kind of danger. So as a parent it is up to you to find out about the various dangers …[Continue]
Safety Precautions For Limited User Accounts In Windows
One of the things Windows recognizes and tries to fix is its vulnerability to attacks. These attacks to your PC can cause significant damage to your system and the information you keep stored on it. Even if you run anti-virus …[Continue]
Online Safety For Gamers: How To Keep Your Child Safe
As a parent one of the most important things that we have to do is to keep our children safe, no matter what environment they are in. What this means is that as our children grow up and become interested …[Continue]
What Experts Say About Where To Put Your Family Computer
There are many places for your family computer in your home, but when deciding the best location, it’s a good idea to consider what experts say about where to put your family computer. When deciding where to put the family …[Continue]
Letting Your Family Help Set The House Rules For Internet Usage
Letting your family help set the rules for Internet usage is a good idea. No matter how young or old your children are they will like have their own say in the house rules. There are many ways to get …[Continue]
Tips For Parents For Smart Online Gaming
One thing that many of us parents forget is that with online gaming there are numerous ways that our children are at risk. In order to make sure that our children are being smart about online gaming, our best bet …[Continue]
What Age is Right for Your Child’s Own Email Account?
In today’s high-tech society it seems that kids are being given cell phones and other high tech devices as soon as they are able to talk. Although this may be a bit of an exaggeration it is not to take …[Continue]