IT For Kids
we do this for the following, 5 year olds to 17 year olds.
1 .Parental Control Software: Install and configure parental control software on devices to monitor and limit your child's online activities, ensuring they only access appropriate content.
2 .Content Filtering: Set up content filtering to block websites and online content that are inappropriate for children.
3 .Safe Search Settings: Enable safe search settings on search engines to filter out explicit or mature content from search results.
4 .User Accounts: Create separate user accounts for each child on shared devices to apply individualized settings and restrictions.
5 .Password Protection: Use strong and unique passwords for accounts to prevent unauthorized access to devices and online services.
6 .Regular Updates: Keep operating systems, software, and apps up to date to ensure they have the latest security patches.
7 .Antivirus Software: Install reputable antivirus software to protect against malware, viruses, and phishing attacks.
8 .Firewall Protection: Activate firewalls on devices and routers to block unauthorized access to your home network.
9 .Wi-Fi Security: Set up a strong Wi-Fi password and consider enabling network encryption (WPA3) to secure your home network.
10 .Education: Teach your kids about online safety,
privacy, and responsible internet use. Make them aware of potential
dangers and how to respond.
11 .Social Media Privacy Settings: Configure privacy settings on social media platforms to control who can see your child's posts and personal information.
12 .Geolocation Settings: Disable geolocation services on apps and devices to prevent inadvertent sharing of your child's location.
13 . App Permissions: Review and manage app permissions to ensure apps aren't accessing unnecessary data or features.
14 . Regular Monitoring: Periodically review your child's online activities to ensure they are following the rules and guidelines set for their internet usage.
15 . Limited Screen Time: Set limits on screen time to ensure a healthy balance between online and offline activities
16 . Cyberbullying Awareness: Educate your child about cyberbullying, how to recognize it, and what steps to take if they experience or witness it.
16 . Safe Communication: Teach your child about safe communication practices, including not sharing personal information with strangers online.
17 . Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Enable 2FA for accounts wherever possible to add an extra layer of security.
18 . Regular Backups: Back up important data to prevent loss due to device malfunction or cyber incidents.
19 . Secure Browsing: Ensure your child uses secure and age-appropriate web browsers that offer additional safety features.
20 . Encrypted Messaging: If your child uses messaging apps, opt for ones that offer end-to-end encryption to protect their conversations.
21 . Digital Footprint Management: Guide your child on creating a positive digital footprint by encouraging responsible online behavior.
22 . Device Usage Guidelines: Establish rules for device usage, such as no screens during meals or before bedtime.
Open Communication: Maintain an open line of communication with your child so they feel comfortable discussing any concerns or issues they encounter online.
Reporting Mechanisms: Make sure your child knows how to report inappropriate content, cyberbullying, or any suspicious activity they come across.
Phishing Awareness: Educate your child about phishing scams and how to recognize and avoid them.
Gaming Safety: If your child is into gaming, educate them about in-game safety, including not sharing personal information and interacting only with known friends.
Regular Family Discussions: Have regular discussions as a family about online safety, sharing experiences, and learning from each other.
Secure Payment Education: Teach your child about secure online payment practices and the importance of not sharing financial information without parental permission.
Privacy Settings Review: Periodically review and adjust privacy settings on social media, apps, and online services as needed.
we do this for our customers that have kids this is so we can keep them safe and we knowing that its safe. to get this plan for your kids you have to go on our contact form and tell us you need this plan for your kids . we ask for this information below
the kids name.
how old they are.
a contact phone number and email.