1. Set Parental Controls – Use built-in safety features on devices, browsers, and apps to block harmful content.

  2. Teach Them About Online Risks – Explain cyberbullying, scams, and the dangers of sharing personal information.

  3. Limit Screen Time – Set daily limits to prevent excessive use and encourage offline activities.

  4. Monitor Their Online Activity – Regularly check their browsing history and the apps they use.

  5. Encourage Open Communication – Let them know they can talk to you if they feel uncomfortable or unsafe online.

  6. Use Safe and Kid-Friendly Platforms – Guide them towards websites and apps designed for children.

  7. Keep Devices in Common Areas – Avoid letting kids use phones, tablets, or computers alone in their rooms.

  8. Teach Them About Strong Passwords – Help them create strong passwords and explain why they shouldn’t share them.

  9. Warn Against Strangers Online – Teach them not to chat or share personal details with unknown people.

  10. Be a Role Model – Practice good online habits yourself to set an example.

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