Protecting Kids in the Evolving Digital Landscape

This article can teach you how you can keep your kids safe from people and content on the internet.

Sidd Gupta
May 2, 2023

Protecting Kids in the Evolving Digital Landscape

From online bullying to inappropriate content, the internet poses unique risks to children that didn't exist just a decade ago. While basic safety measures like avoiding suspicious links and keeping personal details private are still necessary, today's kids face a more complex threat landscape that demands continuous vigilance from parents.

Let's take a closer look at some of the top concerns and what proactive steps you can take to shield your family.

In-Game Purchases and Loot Boxes

Many popular games and apps entice kids with in-game currencies and randomized "loot boxes" that can function similarly to gambling. Children can unwittingly spend real money with just a few intuitive taps without understanding the value. While some platforms have added parental controls, enforcement remains inconsistent.

The safest approach to avoid unexpected in-game spending is to avoid entering payment details altogether and only use gift cards with set balances for your kids' accounts.

Filtering Across All Devices

With smartphones and tablets in the hands of even the youngest children, they now have constant internet access well beyond the home computer. It's critical to employ consistent, comprehensive content filters across all devices your family uses - from desktops to mobile.

Depending on your child's age and maturity, options range from white-listing only approved websites to selectively blocking categories like adult content, violence, or social media. While some devices have built-in parental controls, third-party solutions often provide more customization and coverage for multiple connected products in one place.

Monitoring Screen Time, Activity and Mental Well-Being

Both mobile and desktop operating systems offer parental controls to view activity reports and limit when and for how long children can use technology.

You can restrict specific apps, games, and websites, helping guide them toward age-appropriate content and healthy screen habits. Regularly reviewing activity logs ensures tools are properly configured to reflect your family's needs and values. It also allows promptly addressing any concerning online behavior before it negatively impacts their well-being or development.

Educating Children About Internet Safety

Alongside tools, open communication helps kids navigate the online world safely and responsibly. Discuss appropriate ways to interact with others online and how to handle seeing upsetting content or bullying. Explain the potential dangers of oversharing personal details.

Prioritizing Safety Shouldn't Mean Sacrificing Learning

While online threats have grown more complex, so too have the educational benefits of technology for curious young minds. With the right balance of education and protection, families can experience all the internet has to offer while ensuring children's well-being remains the top priority. Visit us at www.YellowstoneComputing.com or give us a call today at 715-669-6136!

Sidd Gupta

Senior Technician

Sidd comes from Mumbai, India where he learned computer science and started working in data analytics. He is currently responsible for marketing, computer repairs, and tune-ups with Yellowstone. Sidd is a quick turnaround specialist who firmly believes that "time is money." In his spare time, he enjoys coding but looks forward to expanding into computer networking.