Were more connected than we were a few years ago and were
continuing to grow as time goes by.
These days, teenagers and even small children are getting
caught up in all the new technology that is being introduced. The ability to
communicate with friends with the push of a button is a sought after thing, and
having a smartphone is a privilege that all teenagers assume they should have.
However smartphones can bring a few danger with them.
It’s about time you sit down with your children and have a
chat with them about smartphone safety.
You will never be able to remove them completely from the
world of technology, so make sure to sit down and have an educational
conversation instead of arguing with them.
Who are they talking to would be a great question to ask yourself?
Are they chatting to their friends or someone they met
online? Let them know that people are usually not who they seem to be online
and they should apply “stranger danger” online as well as in the street.
What kind of content are they looking at? Are the apps,
games, videos, etc. They’re looking at appropriate for their age? Remember to
be aware of any cyber-bullying is taking place.
Are they texting and driving? Texting and driving is beyond
dangerous, especially for young teens who have just started driving and have
little experience. There are apps you have use to control this, but there
should be strict rules in place too.
Do you have any questions about smartphones safety or
cellular forensics? At TCG Digital Forensics, we offer a range of services,
from cyber forensics and mobile phone analysis to image enhancements and
suspect profiling. Contact us on 0870010523 or contact@tcgforensics.co.za
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