Kids and social apps
Default privacy settings expose more than most parents realise.
For you
Age-appropriate guidance for kids, straight talk for teens, and respectful help for older relatives.
The specific risks
These are the three attack patterns that target families more than anyone else. Your plan starts with whichever one matters most for you.
Default privacy settings expose more than most parents realise.
Family plans, shared tablets, old logins: each a back door.
Phone and message scams disproportionately target older family members.
What your plan looks like
These are illustrative examples of tasks tailored to families. Your actual plan is built from your answers and reorders the list by what moves your score the most for you.
Audit social-media privacy settings on each kid's account, together at the dinner table.
5 min Β· personalised to your answers
Set up a family password manager and share only what genuinely needs to be shared.
5 min Β· personalised to your answers
Add a trusted-contact phone number on grandparents' banking and email accounts.
5 min Β· personalised to your answers
Run a 5-minute scam-spotting drill with the family using real recent examples.
5 min Β· personalised to your answers
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