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Keeping Virtual Play Dates, Hangouts, and Video Chats Safe for Everyone

By: McAfee

Given the climate surrounding COVID-19, many of us have had to substitute in-person social interactions with virtual communication. For parents, this includes organizing virtual playdates, hangouts, and video chats for their kids. While this provides an excellent solution for children to continue interacting with their peers, it has also opened up a new avenue for potential risks and dangers. It is imperative to ensure these virtual platforms are safe for all involved. In this article, we will provide some essential strategies for maintaining a secure and enjoyable online social environment for everyone.

The Rise of Tech and Cyber Crimes

The advent of technology has significantly transformed the way we communicate and interact with each other. However, as with any great invention, it also comes with potential risks and dangers, especially for kids who may not fully comprehend the implications of their online activities. With cyberbullying, online predators, and inappropriate content being just a few of the digital risks, it is crucial to establish robust safety measures when kids engage in online social activities such as virtual playdates, hangouts, and video chats.

In this article, we will explore the different ways parents and caregivers can keep these activities secure and fun. By understanding the risks involved, staying informed on the latest developments in online safety, and taking actionable steps, everyone can navigate the digital world safely and confidently.

How to Keep Everyone Safe from the Dangers of Virtual Communication

Navigating the potential pitfalls of online interaction requires proactive measures and informed strategies. Let’s take a look at these tips on how to safeguard everyone from the inherent dangers of virtual communication, promoting a secure and positive digital experience for all.

Awareness and Understanding of Potential Risks

The first step in ensuring a safe online environment for children is understanding the potential risks and how they can be mitigated. Internet safety is not just about blocking and filtering inappropriate content; it’s also about educating ourselves and our children on how to behave responsibly online and understanding the potential repercussions of our digital footprint.

Online activities, especially those involving video chats, can expose children to various risks, including cyberbullying, identity theft, and exposure to inappropriate content. These risks can have devastating consequences on a child’s mental health, self-esteem, and overall well-being. As such, it is vital for parents and caregivers to have regular conversations about these potential dangers with their children. It’s also crucial to ensure that children feel comfortable expressing any concerns or reporting any uncomfortable situations they encounter online.

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Choosing the Right Platforms and Tools

The market is flooded with countless communication platforms, each with its features, safety measures, and potential loopholes. As a parent, choosing the right tool for your child’s online activities can be quite overwhelming. Not all platforms are created equal, and while some prioritize user safety and provide robust parental controls, others may not provide the same level of security.

When choosing a platform for your child’s virtual playdates or hangouts, consider aspects like age restrictions, privacy settings, and whether the platform allows parental controls. Additionally, evaluate the platform’s reputation regarding safety – a quick internet search can provide insights into any security issues or breaches the platform may have had in the past. Remember, the goal is to create a safe and enjoyable online experience for children. 

Implementing Privacy Settings and Parental Controls

One of the essential ways to ensure online safety for kids is by properly setting up privacy settings and parental controls on the communication tools they use. These settings can limit what information is shared and with whom, restrict access to certain content, and even set time limits for usage. Parental controls are a fantastic way of managing and monitoring your child’s online activities without being overly intrusive.

However, it’s important to note that these controls and settings are not foolproof. They should be used in conjunction with open communication and education about online safety. It’s essential to explain to children why these measures are in place, rather than just imposing them. They are more likely to follow these guidelines if they understand their purpose. 

McAfee Pro Tip: Parental controls are effective in monitoring children, but nothing beats proactive digital parenting. Managing digital parenting doesn’t need to be daunting, especially when you approach it step by step. Know how parental controls and digital parenting can help create good habits.

Building Guidelines for Safe Online Communication

Establishing clear guidelines for online communications is another critical aspect of ensuring a secure online environment for kids. These guidelines should be age-appropriate and cover aspects like sharing personal information, accepting friend requests, and how to behave respectfully online.

It’s also important to educate kids on the permanence of their online activities. Once something is shared online, it can be difficult, if not impossible, to completely remove it. They should understand the potential impact of their online behavior on their future, such as college admissions or job opportunities. Encouraging safe and responsible online behavior can go a long way in mitigating many of the potential risks associated with online communication.

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Following Virtual Playdates Etiquettes

In addition to safety measures, it’s also important to establish some etiquette for virtual playdates to ensure they are enjoyable and respectful for everyone involved. These guidelines should include respecting others’ time, muting when not speaking to avoid background noise, and understanding when to use the chat feature versus when to speak up.

It’s also important to discuss how to handle disagreements or misunderstandings that may arise during these virtual gatherings. Encourage kids to express themselves respectfully and listen to others’ perspectives. Remind them that it’s okay to disagree with someone but that it should be done in a respectful and kind manner.

Monitoring Screen Time

Depending on the age of your child, you may need to monitor the amount of time they spend on virtual activities. It’s easy for kids to lose track of time when they are engrossed in a fun virtual playdate or hangout. Setting and enforcing time limits can help prevent screen addiction and ensure your child has a balanced life with ample time for physical activities, schoolwork, and offline social interactions.

To make this process easier, you can use the built-in screen time management features available on most devices or utilize third-party apps that provide more detailed monitoring and control. Talk to your child about the importance of balancing online and offline activities. Make sure they understand that these limits are set out of concern for their well-being, not as a form of punishment.

Teaching Kids to Treat Others Respectfully

Just like offline interactions, teaching kids to be respectful in their digital communications is crucial. They should understand that the same rules of kindness and respect apply, whether they’re interacting with others face-to-face or through a screen. Cyberbullying is a significant concern for many parents, and teaching children to treat others respectfully can help mitigate this risk.

Encourage your child to empathize with others by imagining how they would feel if the roles were reversed. Foster an online culture of acceptance, understanding, and respect by setting a positive example through your own online interactions. Remember, kids often emulate the behavior they see around them.

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Promoting Open Communication

Open communication is the key to any successful relationship, and this holds true for your relationship with your child. Encourage them to talk to you about their online experiences, both good and bad. This can help you identify any potential problems before they escalate and provide guidance on how to handle various situations.

Ensure your child feels comfortable coming to you with any issues or concerns they may have. Make it clear that you’re there to help, not to chastise them for making mistakes. Remember, the online world can be a confusing and intimidating place for kids, and they need to know they have a trusted adult to turn to when they need help navigating it.

Staying Up-to-Date with the Latest Online Safety Tips

The online world is constantly evolving, so staying up-to-date with the latest safety tips is crucial. Regularly check reliable online safety resources and learn about the latest threats, trends, and best practices. This can help you prepare for and mitigate potential risks before they impact your child.

Consider joining online communities where parents share tips and advice about online safety. These platforms can be a great source of information and support as you navigate the digital world with your child. Remember, knowledge is power, and the more informed you are, the better you can protect your child.

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, ensuring online safety during virtual playdates, hangouts, and video chats involves a combination of selecting the right communication platforms, using privacy settings and parental controls, establishing guidelines for online communications, and promoting open, respectful interactions. As parents and caregivers, it’s essential to remain vigilant and proactive in teaching our children about online safety.

However, it’s equally important to remember that our ultimate goal isn’t to eliminate all online risks but to create a balance where our kids can enjoy the benefits of the virtual world while being mindful of its potential pitfalls. By employing the strategies discussed in this article, you can provide a safe and enjoyable online environment for your child, fostering their growth and development while ensuring their safety.

The post Keeping Virtual Play Dates, Hangouts, and Video Chats Safe for Everyone appeared first on McAfee Blog.

How To Be Safe On WhatsApp

I’m betting you have WhatsApp on your phone. Or, if you don’t – I’m quite sure a member of your family would. As the most popular messaging app in the world with 2 billion active monthly users, it’s clearly a favourite for many of us who want to keep in contact with both our Apple and Android friends in a safe and encrypted fashion. 

My relationship with WhatsApp was a slow burn. I discovered it a few years back when it became apparent that group messages to a close cluster of girlfriends weren’t being received by my Android pals. WhatsApp solved that problem instantly. But then over several years, I realized it solved quite a few other pesky problems namely expensive and tricky phone calls when travelling overseas and my frustration at not being able to send a message to a large group of people. I became a fan girl! 

But it hasn’t always been smooth sailing for WhatsApp users, over the years there have been scams including the 10th birthday scam where users were offered the chance to win 1000GB of free data and most recently the ‘mum and dad’ scam. There was also a wave of controversy in 2021, when new WhatsApp owner, Meta, introduced a new Privacy Policy which had a swathe of users concerned that it would share data with Facebook. Many of us threatened not to sign however if we didn’t – we couldn’t use it! So, we all agreed, somewhat reluctantly in the name of convenience and moved on. 

WhatsApp Offers Rolls Royce Encryption But Is It Enough? 

WhatsApp’s default end-to-end encryption sets it apart from other messaging apps and is another one of my favourite features. But what does that actually mean? In short, it means that your messages can only be read on the recipient’s phone. Likewise, video and audio calls can only be answered by the intended receiver. WhatsApp encrypts every message sent on its platform which means the only people who can decode it are the sender and the receiver. WhatsApp can’t access anything you share and nor could a hacker if they were to intercept a message. Love end-to-end encryption! 

But this doesn’t mean that there are no risks using WhatsApp. Like all online platforms, staying ahead of the risks is the smartest way of ensuring you have the best experience. And there are several steps you can take to stay ahead of the threats on WhatsApp. Here are my top tips: 

My Top Tips To Stay Safe While Using WhatsApp 

1. Turn On Automatic Updates 

Keeping your WhatsApp software up to date is essential as updates will almost always include fixes or ‘patches’ for new vulnerabilities and threats. Why not automate them to ensure that this happens? This means you won’t be at risk if you forget to update the software yourself. 

2. Be Careful What You Share 

Never ever share personal data or crucial financial information on the app, in case your device ends up in the wrong hands or it becomes infected with spyware or malware. And this goes for any app – keep your personal information nice and tight.  

3. Protect Your Device From Spyware 

To prevent your device from becoming compromised by malicious software, ensure your device has some super-duper mobile security software. McAfee’s Mobile Security software, available for both iOS and Android, will protect devices of all types from cyberthreats. 

4. Ignore Suspicious Messages 

As anyone can message anyone on WhatsApp, it’s inevitable you may receive some random or suspicious looking messages. Always err on the side of caution and do not respond to direct messages from people you don’t know. If you receive a promotional offer from a company that is quite tempting, go directly to their website to confirm. Scammers will often send out 1000’s of emails with a tempting offer and link to a malicious website in the hope that someone will ‘bite’. Don’t be caught in a phishing scam! 

5. Add a Pin Number 

Enabling 2 factor authentication is one the best ways to secure your WhatsApp account and ensure a hacker can’t download your account on their phone. Without your 6-digit pin number, a hacker can’t get into your account, even if they get their hands on the SMS code they need to activate your account on another device. And it takes 30 seconds to set up!  

6. Be Aware Of The Most Common WhatsApp Hacking Strategy 

If you haven’t set up your 6-digit pin, then you are at risk at being ‘socially hacked’. This is how it works: a hacker, who has hijacked one of your friend’s accounts, will message you asking for the 6-digit code that’s just been sent to your account. They will say it’s meant for them. And as you ‘know’ this person, you are likely to send that code straight through without even questioning them. But in fact, the 6-digit code in question has been requested by the hacker for your account, so the minute you share it – you will be immediately locked out! So, never ever share your 6-digit code with anyone. No-one will ever have a legitimate reason to request it.   

But please don’t let these risks put you off this fantastic messaging app. I’m a big believer in understanding the challenges so you can prepare yourself, go ahead and enjoy! And I haven’t even touched on some of the more fun aspects of the app – the stickers & the status updates – they can be quite the conversation starter! So go ahead and enjoy but just make sure you’ve done your homework!! 

Stay safe everyone! 

Alex  

The post How To Be Safe On WhatsApp appeared first on McAfee Blog.

How Private is WhatsApp Really? Staying Safer While Using the App.

By: McAfee

It’s important to note that the only time your communications are encrypted is when they’re in transit. They’re otherwise plain as day to see or hear. Thus, anyone who can open your phone can tap the app and access them (provided you don’t lock your phone or the WhatsApp app itself). And like any other message or photo that you send over the internet, nothing prevents the recipient from sharing your message with others by taking a screenshot or simply forwarding a photo to someone else. 

With that, no form of messaging is 100% private. Not WhatsApp. Not other messaging apps like it, with or without encryption. If you want to keep something entirely private, whether it’s a photo or a message, don’t send it over the internet. 

Does WhatsApp store your messages? 

Generally no, yet understanding the specifics calls for diving into their privacy policy. 

Once again, WhatsApp does not view your messages or listen to your calls. It only temporarily stores messages on their servers in the case of a few exceptions. As of April 2023, its policy states: 

We do not retain your messages in the ordinary course of providing our Services to you. Instead, your messages are stored on your device and not typically stored on our servers. Once your messages are delivered, they are deleted from our servers.  

In some cases, undelivered messages are kept in encrypted form on WhatsApp’s servers for up to 30 days or until the message is delivered. Also, WhatsApp may store media that you forward in a message temporarily in encrypted form on their servers to aid in more efficient delivery of additional forwards. 

What info does WhatsApp share with Meta (Facebook and Instagram)? 

Facebook (now known as Meta) purchased WhatsApp in 2014. Today, as one of the companies that falls under the Meta umbrella, WhatsApp “[R]eceives information from, and shares information with, the other Meta Companies.” Per WhatsApp’s privacy policy: 

WhatsApp must receive or collect some information to operate, provide, improve, understand, customize, support, and market our Services, including when you install, access, or use our Services.  

Also per its privacy policy, WhatsApp (and Meta) uses that information: 

We use information we have (subject to choices you make and applicable law) to operate, provide, improve, understand, customize, support, and market our Services. 

What does WhatsApp collect specifically? That may include location information if you’re using location-based services in the app. It may also include location information even if you aren’t using those services.  

In addition to location information, it may also include the following: 

  • Hardware model and operating system information. 
  • App version and browser information. 
  • Mobile network and connection information (including phone number, mobile operator, or ISP). 
  • Language and time zone. 
  • IP address and device operations information. 
  • Identifiers, including identifiers unique to “Meta Company Products” associated with the same device or account. 
  • Usage and log information about your activity, including how you use their services, your services settings, how you interact with others using those services, and the time, frequency, and duration of your activities and interactions. 

Why does WhatsApp collect this information? The company may use it for the “safety, security, and integrity” of the app experience. It may use that information for marketing purposes as well. (Think targeted ads.) Likewise, WhatsApp may share this information with select third parties for the same purposes. 

So while WhatsApp may not know what’s in your messages, it potentially knows a great deal about you—like where you are, how you’re using their app, and for how long. And if you have a Facebook account, that may extend to your interests, what ads you’ve clicked on, which ones led to purchase, along with all the other information that Facebook knows about you 

This is the “value exchange” that we talk about in our blogs so often, where you gain the value of using a  free app in exchange for something else, typically personal information that is used for marketing purposes. By agreeing to the terms of the user agreement you clicked when you first installed the app, you became a legally binding participant in this exchange. 

A few steps for making your time on WhatsApp more private and secure. 

Protect your privacy with a PIN. 

For starters, you can keep a thief or snoop from getting into your phone altogether by setting a screen lock with a PIN, facial recognition, or gesture lock. Surprisingly, from our recent global research found that only 56% of adults said that they protect their smartphone with some form of a screen lock. If you find yourself among them, consider making a change. Locking your phone offers terrific peace of mind in the event your phone gets lost or stolen.  

Additionally, WhatsApp also allows you to create a PIN for accessing the app itself. You can find this setting in Settings > Account > Two-Step verification. With both in place, you can effectively double-lock WhatsApp. As with any PIN, never give it out to anyone. Sharing it could compromise your security. 

Enable security notifications. 

WhatsApp has a setting that sends a notification in the event your security PIN code changes. If you have the app installed on multiple devices, you will need to enable it on those devices as well for it to work. You can enable this setting in Settings > Account > Security Notifications. 

Lock down your privacy settings. 

A quick trip to Settings > Privacy can limit what other WhatsApp users see and know about you. In that menu, you’ll see that you have several privacy options: 

  • Last Seen & Online 
  • Profile Photo 
  • About 
  • Groups 
  • Status 

Setting these to “My Contacts” will prevent the broader WhatsApp user base from seeing this information about you. That includes potential spammers and scammers, thus taking this step can make you more private. So just in the same way we recommend that you set your social media accounts to “friends and family only,” we recommend doing the same here.   

Turn off location services for WhatsApp. 

Although WhatsApp can determine your location by other means, you can limit it from locating you with pinpoint accuracy by disabling location services for the app.  

On an iOS device, you can do that by going into Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services and then scrolling down until you find WhatsApp. From there, you can disable its permissions with a tap.  

For Android, on your phone’s home screen, find the WhatsApp icon, then touch and hold it. Tap “App Info,” then “Permissions” then “Location.” Finally, select “Deny.”  

Don’t talk to strangers—and don’t click their links. 

As it is on so many platforms today, scammers abound. WhatsApp is no different, where scammers spin up bogus accounts and attempt to start conversations with other users. The way they go about it varies. They may try to kindle a romance scam, they may masquerade as a business representative, or even pose as a tax collector or other government official. The aim is always the same, though. They want to steal your personal information or trick you into forking over your money. Don’t take chances. Don’t talk to strangers. 

Other scammers will send messages with malicious links. Just as you shouldn’t follow links or open files from strangers in other apps, don’t do open them on WhatsApp either. Those links are simply gateways to scam sites and malware. 

Do you back up your WhatsApp chats? You’ll want to know this. 

If you back up your WhatsApp message histories in the cloud with Apple or Google, they are not encrypted. Once again, you can encrypt them while they are in transit by using “End-to-End Encrypted Backup,” but the histories themselves are not encrypted when they are stored in the cloud.  

For those who are particularly privacy-conscious, the idea of their messages, plus any attached photos and messages, being stored without encryption may give them pause. Even if that is in a relatively secure cloud service such as Apple’s or Google’s. Yet the risk of data breaches remains, as does the risk of a bad actor gaining access to one’s cloud account, such as through a stolen password. 

So, for an increased degree of privacy and security, you may want to consider disabling cloud backup for your WhatsApp messages. 

Protect your phone too. 

Comprehensive online protection software can protect your phone in the same ways that it protects your laptops and computers. Installing it can protect your privacy, keep you safe from attacks on public Wi-Fi, and automatically block unsafe websites and links (like the ones that might come to you in a spammy WhatsApp message), just to name a few things it can do. In all, given how much of our lives center around our phone—shopping, finances, splitting a dinner bill with friends, and so on, protecting your phone and the things you do on it makes sense. 

Know how to remotely lock or erase your phone. 

There’s a good chance you’ve experienced that moment of panic—the moment when you think you’ve really lost your phone, followed by the deep relief when you finally find it. But what happens if your phone ends up getting lost or stolen? A combination of device tracking, device locking, and remote erasing can help protect your phone and the data on it.  

Different device manufacturers have different ways of going about it, but the result is the same—you can you’re your phone, prevent others from using it, and even erase it if you’re truly worried that it’s in the wrong hands or simply gone for good. Apple provides iOS users with a step-by-step guide, and Google offers up a guide for Android users as well.  

WhatsApp: Pretty private, to a point. 

WhatsApp is indeed quite private when it comes to messages and voice communications when they are transmitted between people—yet not so much when it comes to other data that the app collects while you’re using it. 

While much of that data collection occurs thanks to the terms of its user agreement and privacy policy, you can take a few steps to limit it to a degree. You can take yet more steps that can make the time you spend on WhatsApp more secure as well. 

As with any free app, using it involves some sort of value exchange. Understanding what information the app does and does not collect can help you determine if that value exchange is right for you.  

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