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Talking to Children About Internet Safety: Tips for Parents

As a parent, teaching your children how to use the internet safely and responsibly is important. Here are some tips for having productive conversations about internet safety with your kids: Following these tips can help ensure that your child has a safe and enjoyable online experience. Remember, the most important thing is to stay involved…
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Configuring Privacy Settings on Popular Social Media Platforms for Children

As a parent, it’s important to configure the privacy settings on your child’s social media accounts to protect their personal information and to control who can see their activity. Here’s how to configure the privacy settings on popular social media platforms: By configuring the privacy settings on your child’s social media accounts, you can help…
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Online Dangers to Children: Latest Statistics and How to Protect Your Kids

The internet can be a great resource for children, but it’s important to be aware of the potential dangers they may face online. Here are some latest statistics on the dangers to children when they go online: It’s important for parents to be aware of these dangers and to take steps to protect their children…
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Rise of the scam baiters, fall of the scammers.

Who would think that a 79-year-old woman named Vivian, could pose a danger to online tech support and refund scammers? This adorable grandmother who loves whiskey and making hashbrown casseroles seems like the perfectly innocent victim. But she’s a character being played by an ethical hacker, Pierogi from Scammer Payback. He uses this character to…
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POPIA puts your privacy back into your hands. How does this law protect you?

The long-awaited Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) came into effect in mid-2021. This is great news for all South African consumers who are tired of receiving marketing emails, messages, robocalls and facing the unwanted bombardment of electronic advertising that they never agreed to receive. Any company that violates this law can face fines up…
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Email: The difference between spam, junk mail and scams.

We all know the feeling of opening our email and seeing a long list of unopened emails waiting in our inbox. One by one, we scroll down and look at each item. Some we are expecting, some we have no idea what they are about and others have a little surprise we didn’t expect. What…
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TransUnion hacked and held to ransom. Is your personal information at risk?

On Friday, 18 March, TransUnion announced that their systems had been hacked and were being held to ransom. As one of the largest credit bureaus in the world, this breach includes 54 million records of personal information. The Southern African Fraud Prevention Service (SAFPS) said that although TransUnion was trying to retrieve the compromised data, their…
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5 reasons why games and social media are so addictive

There are many reasons why gaming and social media are habit-forming. Some reasons are quite obvious and others are more manipulative by design. Here are the top five: They are fun. Games are played by people of all ages, because they are fun. For children, gaming is a very good way to teach them what…
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Job Scams

As of 9 February 2022, the South African unemployment rate was at 46.6% among adults and 66.5% among youth. Unemployment in our country is directly correlated to crime as desperate job seekers turn to alternative options to feed their families. The Covid-19 pandemic put a lot of pressure on businesses that could not operate at…
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Generation Z – the loneliest generation of all, thanks to social media.

Born between 1997 and 2021, this generation has grown up with technology, mobile phones, social media, the Internet and ”on-demand” entertainment. They are the most connected generation with groups of friends and fans on messaging apps, social media, live streaming and they will never leave home without their phone. If they do, their FOMO (fear…
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