In my interview for Today Show I warn parents to check the terms and conditions on the apps their children are using after reports their personal information is being sold off.
In my interview for Today Show I warn parents to check the terms and conditions on the apps their children are using after reports their personal information is being sold off.
The Morning Show: Every parent warns their child not to talk to strangers, but did you know that kids’ devices are collecting massive amounts of data on them?
ABC News: Real-life footage of violence or violent video games for our children?
Today Show: Covid has taken our tech use to the extreme, we feel like we have lost control, that we’re scrolling our life away & can’t put our tech down. My no 1 message is that it’s not the technology but what you do on it that’s important.
Our screen habits have become out of control since lockdown and it’s worrying us. What to do to dial down screen distraction.
The surprising benefits of teachers posting learning videos on TikTok.
Sydney Morning Herald: We have been inundated with a massive wave of information since the Delta outbreak . We are information-exhausted and now look to news that provides easy detail and convincingly simple solutions. Hello misinformation!
Womens’ Health Magazine: “Orlando doesn’t support digital detoxes. Instead, she suggests carefully curating what your devices offer you.”
Washington Post: Should children have the right to have what they posted or others posted of them erased once they become adults. Should they have the right to have their ‘childhood’ online identity forgotten?
Around 95% of tweens have a social media account despite the legal age being 13 years. Social media companies are now setting up kid version of their platforms. I discuss the pros and cons of kids using these platforms and what parents need to know and do to keep their child safe.