Why Your Family's Data Isn't Safe in the Cloud
The cloud isn't magic; it's a massive warehouse of hard drives owned by corporations. Here's what that really means for your family's photos, documents, and privacy.
Neurodivergent minds experience the digital world differently. Here's what that means—for protection and for power.
The cloud isn't magic; it's a massive warehouse of hard drives owned by corporations. Here's what that really means for your family's photos, documents, and privacy.
You're using AI to help with homework, and your child is chatting with bots. But who owns the data you're typing in? Here's how to use AI safely without surrendering your privacy.
Metadata can be more revealing than the content itself. Here's why the "envelope" is a real vulnerability, and how to shrink it.
We talk about firewalls and passwords, but we forget the oldest firewall of all: the Earth. Your child's nervous system is wired for nature, not screens. Here's why reconnecting with the ground is the ultimate antidote to digital overload.
Taking the phone away sounds simple and feels decisive, but it might be the single most dangerous advice in digital parenting. Here's why abstinence doesn't work—and what to do instead.
The apps your child uses are engineered to exploit the very wiring of their developing brain. Here's what the science says—and how to protect them without becoming the enemy.
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