Who gets paid? New Colorado bill could change how families profit off kids online
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) -A Colorado bill that could change how families make money off social media content featuring their kids is moving forward at the State Capitol. House Bill
AT&T, Compudopt donate 50 laptops to Door County families affected by digital divide
SEVASTOPOL, Wis. (WBAY) – AT&T and Compudopt donated 50 refurbished laptops to Door County families at an event at Sevastopol High School, the companies announced. The donation The laptops, funded
Supporting Canadian families in the digital world
More than ever before, Canadians are searching for better, safer online experiences for their kids. According to Google Trends, search terms like “how to set up parental controls”, “how to
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Kansas City families to get free devices, tech training
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) – A new program will provide up to 700 free devices and digital skills training to Kansas City families. Riteway Development says it launched ADOPT 2.0
Hundreds of Kansas City families to get free devices, tech training to access online benefits – KCTV5
A new program will provide up to 700 free devices and digital skills training to Kansas City families. Source link
Louisiana families can use these apps to help save money
From the South Shore to the North Shore, families say they are at a breaking point with their bills. So, we are here to help. WDSU spoke with a money-saving
New survey shows this kids’ unapproved act is costing families hundreds
Nearly one-in-three parents have discovered their child has made an online purchase without permission, with kids’ most expensive unapproved shopping sprees costing families about $170 on average. According to a
Raising Tech-Savvy Kids | Families
In today’s world, technology is a constant companion. From the time kids can hold a tablet, they’re exposed to screens, apps, and digital platforms that shape the way they learn,