Sonakshi Sinha joins hands with UNESCO to promote safe cyberspace for youngsters
"I am truly concerned, and as an active citizen, I would like to make sure that our boys and girls are protected both online and offline."
"I am truly concerned, and as an active citizen, I would like to make sure that our boys and girls are protected both online and offline."
Negative experiences on social media carry more weight than positive interactions when it comes to the likelihood of young adults reporting depressive symptoms, according to a new study.
Turns out, this one addiction also has health benefits!
Have we become slaves of social media and the internet?
A survey found that 25 percent of children, aged under six, have their own smartphones, despite parents believing that 11 is the ideal age for children to have a mobile.
Squadbox, a new crowdsourcing tool enables people who have been the targets of harassment to coordinate "squads" of friends to filter messages and support them during attacks.
They may also reduce the child's ability to respond to online threats.
According to a study conducted by the Kazan University, teenagers are actually dependent on social media and Internet to an extent indecipherable.
The first step for parents would be to listen to their child without judgement.
Our expert Tanvi Sardesai explains about cyberbullying and tips to deal with it.
Gul Panag, the Indian ambassador of Arianna Huffington's Thrive Global initiative, made a New Year resolution that she will switch off her phone, every day for 30 minutes in 2018.
Parents, you may be responsible for kids' gadget addiction.
Are you okay with leaving your children home alone?
Click to know everything from how the game works to why kids take up such challenges.
A 14-year-old boy from Mumbai committed suicide while playing the Blue Whale challenge, an online game that is giving many parents sleepless nights. Find out what it is.
Have you tried 'Kiddle' and 'KidsTube' yet?
Just as a drug addict may face withdrawal symptoms, people who use the internet a lot may experience significant physiological changes.
Computers from hospitals in Britain to police stations in Andhra Pradesh were hacked into, keeping cyber security experts on tenterhooks.
Negative experiences on social media carry more weight than positive interactions when it comes to the likelihood of young adults reporting depressive symptoms, according to a new study.
Turns out, this one addiction also has health benefits!
Have we become slaves of social media and the internet?
A survey found that 25 percent of children, aged under six, have their own smartphones, despite parents believing that 11 is the ideal age for children to have a mobile.
Squadbox, a new crowdsourcing tool enables people who have been the targets of harassment to coordinate "squads" of friends to filter messages and support them during attacks.
They may also reduce the child's ability to respond to online threats.
According to a study conducted by the Kazan University, teenagers are actually dependent on social media and Internet to an extent indecipherable.
The first step for parents would be to listen to their child without judgement.
Our expert Tanvi Sardesai explains about cyberbullying and tips to deal with it.
Gul Panag, the Indian ambassador of Arianna Huffington's Thrive Global initiative, made a New Year resolution that she will switch off her phone, every day for 30 minutes in 2018.
Parents, you may be responsible for kids' gadget addiction.
Are you okay with leaving your children home alone?
Click to know everything from how the game works to why kids take up such challenges.
A 14-year-old boy from Mumbai committed suicide while playing the Blue Whale challenge, an online game that is giving many parents sleepless nights. Find out what it is.
Have you tried 'Kiddle' and 'KidsTube' yet?
Just as a drug addict may face withdrawal symptoms, people who use the internet a lot may experience significant physiological changes.
Computers from hospitals in Britain to police stations in Andhra Pradesh were hacked into, keeping cyber security experts on tenterhooks.
Addicted to Facebook? It could be a sign of depression.