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What’s okay to tell people online — and what’s not. Names, ages, schools, where you live.
Online safety basics for younger kids, designed to be watched and read with a parent.
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Kids ages 5–10, going through the lessons with a grown-up. The signup is the parent’s — there is no child account, and no information about your child is collected anywhere on this site.
CyberSmart Kids is built to be watched with a grown-up, not handed to a kid alone. The signup is the parent’s — there is no child account, no name, no birthday, no email for your child collected anywhere on this site. Every lesson is short, designed to spark a conversation, and comes with a one-page Parent Guide for what to talk about afterward.
What’s okay to tell people online — and what’s not. Names, ages, schools, where you live.
The same rules you have in real life work in DMs and game chats. We show what that looks like.
What to do when something online makes you feel weird — and why you’ll never be in trouble for telling.
Why passwords aren’t shared, what makes one strong, and how a grown-up helps.
Four more lessons for kids who are starting to use the internet more on their own but still need a parent in the loop. Available now — and free, like everything else here.
What a digital footprint is, why it sticks around, and how to leave one you’ll be proud of.
Keep playing the games you love while spotting strangers, free-money scams, and purchase traps.
How to build a password that’s actually strong, and what a second lock is and why it’s worth having.
A three-second habit that stops the posts and messages people most often wish they could take back.
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