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Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or community leader, you have a role in shaping children’s online experiences. Partner with us today.
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CyberShield Kiddies equips children with the skills to thrive safely online. Through engaging education, research, and advocacy, we empower young minds to navigate the digital world with confidence and resilience.
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or community leader, you have a role in shaping children’s online experiences. Partner with us today.
"CyberShieldKiddies has transformed how my students use technology. They’re more confident, informed, and responsible online." – Mrs. Adeola, School Teacher
In today’s hyper-connected world, children are exploring technology earlier than ever, navigating a digital space filled with endless opportunities—but also real challenges and risks. At CyberShieldKiddies, we are committed to ensuring every child can thrive in this digital age by equipping them with the skills, knowledge, and resilience to explore the online world with confidence and safety.
Through innovative educational programs, expert-led workshops, and community-driven initiatives, we empower children, parents, and educators to embrace technology responsibly. Since our founding, CyberShieldKiddies has been working to build a generation of cyber-smart kids, informed parents, and proactive educators—together creating a safer, kinder, and more empowering digital future.
Since our founding, CyberShieldKiddies has been working to build a generation of cyber-smart kids, informed parents, and proactive educators—together creating a safer, kinder, and more empowering digital future. With every lesson taught, workshop delivered, and conversation started, we are shaping a world where technology becomes a bridge to opportunity, not a doorway to harm.
Interactive lessons that teach children how to protect themselves online, from privacy to cyberbullying prevention.
Workshops and guides to help adults confidently support children’s safe and responsible tech use.
Events, talks, and initiatives that bring communities together to promote online safety awareness.
Fake emails usually seem urgent, and ask you to share personal information.
If an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Check the URL to make sure you're on the real website.
Don't click on strange links or pop-ups.
If you don't know who's on the other side of the screen, don't talk to them.
Never share your name, school or address. Don't use your real name for screen names either.
If something seems weird online, tell a grown-up you trust.
Always use strong passwords and store them in a password manager.
Enable MFA, like a code or fingerprint, for extra security.
Regularly update devices and software.
Only download apps and games from trusted sources.