Parents vs. The Internet
By Daily Mail
Our children's mental health is under attack.
From the age of 11, they're bombarded with information and messages via the smartphones in their pockets. Parents are struggling to protect them from the dangers of the digital world.
Parents vs. The Internet is the Daily Mail's unmissable podcast, which asks what we can do to keep our young people safe and better protect their mental health.
Hosted by the Daily Mail's Liz Hull and Esther Ghey, whose daughter Brianna Ghey tragically lost her life in an incident that was planned using the internet, this 10-part series explores what caregivers; teachers; and policymakers can do to support young people in leveraging technology for good, and safeguard them from the bad.
From the age of 11, they're bombarded with information and messages via the smartphones in their pockets. Parents are struggling to protect them from the dangers of the digital world.
Parents vs. The Internet is the Daily Mail's unmissable podcast, which asks what we can do to keep our young people safe and better protect their mental health.
Hosted by the Daily Mail's Liz Hull and Esther Ghey, whose daughter Brianna Ghey tragically lost her life in an incident that was planned using the internet, this 10-part series explores what caregivers; teachers; and policymakers can do to support young people in leveraging technology for good, and safeguard them from the bad.
Latest episode
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Ofcom: "The Online Safety Act will us a much bigger stick against Big Tech"
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Brianna was speaking to people she didn't know online
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They're 20 years ahead of the legislation...
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The material steps parents can take to protect their children online
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Would we give children whiskey to drink to wash down their food?
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Social media is driving a wedge between parents and their children
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We can police children's social media use
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How toxic influencer Andrew Tate conquered social media
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Trolls told me to kill myself
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What’s the worst thing you’ve seen on TikTok?