This week, we’re looking at the privacy settings that actually matter — the ones that determine who can find your child, message them, track them, tag them, or see more than they should.
Keeping Kids Safe Online (Without Losing Your Mind) Part 2
This week, we’re looking at the privacy settings that actually matter — the ones that determine who can find your child, message them, track them, tag them, or see more than they should.
You’re navigating Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, Roblox, Fortnite, group chats, private messages, disappearing messages, livestreams, and a whole digital universe that didn’t exist when most of us were teenagers.
Let’s start Let’s start with the truth no one likes to admit: Passwords are terrible. They are inconvenient, confusing, easy to mess up, and somehow still responsible for most security problems on the internet. And yet — here we are in 2026 — still using them.
Google Wants My Driver’s License?! Is This Real or a Scam You are not the only one asking this — a few readers have wondered the same thing lately. So let’s break it down in plain English, with minimal tech panic and zero tin-foil hats required.
Halloween is supposed to be about jump scares, haunted houses, and kids dressed like skeletons raiding your candy stash. But while you’re busy carving pumpkins, there are much scarier things creeping around your Wi-Fi, stalking your smartphone, and rattling their chains inside your PC. These aren’t your everyday witches and goblins—they’re real-life tech terrors that can ruin your week, your wallet, and in some cases, your entire digital life.
Whether you're trying to find a recipe, research a topic, or locate an image, Google is your best friend. But sometimes, it’s easy to feel like you're drowning in a sea of results. Don’t worry—I’ve got your back! This guide will help you understand how to use Google like a pro. Let’s break it down step by step.
There’s a moment every new e-commerce entrepreneur knows too well—the site is live, the products are stocked, the brand feels fresh and full of promise, and yet…the crickets are louder than your checkout alerts. Attracting that first wave of customers feels like trying to get people to dance at a wedding before the open bar kicks in.
Let’s be honest—choosing a web browser is kind of like picking a pizza topping. Some people swear by the classics, others want all the bells and whistles, and a few just stick with whatever’s already on the menu. But with so many options out there, how do you know which one is right for you?
E-commerce, short for "electronic commerce," is simply buying and selling products or services over the internet. Instead of shopping in a physical store, customers browse products on a website, add items to an online cart, and then check out by paying digitally. E-commerce covers everything from small online shops selling handmade goods to big retailers like Amazon. It allows businesses to reach customers anywhere in the world, making it easier for people to shop from the comfort of their own homes.
I've got some great only tips aimed at kids, but they work just as well for adults.