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Managing Digital Safety

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  • Rimalade
    3 weeks ago

    Keeping a close eye on a teenager's social media activity is a high priority for many parents concerned about online safety. Should guardians have the right to monitor new connections to ensure their children are engaging with a safe community?
     

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  • Charles Stone
    2 weeks ago

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    2 weeks ago

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  • Pearlwbarth
    1 week ago

    Keeping a close eye on a teenager's social media can feel necessary, but trust matters too. I think parents should guide, not control, especially when kids explore things like basketball legends, a fun online game where they meet others. Open conversations build safer habits than strict monitoring alone. It helps teens feel respected and more likely to share concerns honestly.

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