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Feb, 2019

How To Manage Your Children’s Gaming Behaviour

  Nowadays, almost everywhere you find children you will also find computer games (91% to be exact as most studies indicate). These games are played on computers, game consoles, cell phones, and handheld devices. Parenting might often feel like having to say no over and over.  No, we can’t have cake for breakfast everyday. No, we can’t buy an

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Jul, 2018

Parents Guide To Online Gaming

  There’s evidence that in the last decade, physical games have become less popular and neglected. The OFCOM’s annual research highlights this and explains how gaming is one of the top activities enjoyed by 5-16-year olds online, with many of them gaming via mobile devices or using their games console. The type of games children

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Jun, 2018

Connected toys under attack: How to protect our children from hackers

In times where online privacy is at constant risk, our children need to be protected as never before from hackers who can spy on them and exploit sensitive information. Toys giants like Mattel and Hasbro have proved in recent years that their toy products can be vulnerable to cyber attacks just like any home with sloppy Internet security

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